Google maps have been updated especially for iOS users. iPhone users can now automatically transfer the venues and addresses on screenshots to Google Maps without having to search for manual. This innovation, which is supported by Gemini artificial intelligence system, makes location tracking effortless. Especially the process of recording the places encountered in social media or internet trips is markedly easier.
Users do not have to remember the address and remember the address on the map from the moment they get the screenshot. The new system defines the address or business names in the screenshot and automatically adds them to a special list. Thus, the follow -up of physical addresses or places to visit becomes both more practical and faster. Google offers a solution that directly contacts user habits.
How does new Google maps work?
To benefit from this innovation, the most up -to -date version of Google Maps must be installed. Then, when you go to the “Registered” tab within the application, a new special list called “Screenshots” welcomes the user. This tab only works for the user and has a brief introduction animation describing how the system works. The defined locations are automatically added to this list and it is possible to move it to other collections.
The information contained in the screenshot is automatically analyzed. When the address or space names are detected, the relevant map record is shown to the user. The user can evaluate these locations with “Save” or “Save” options. With this process, the selected spaces are automatically included in the “screenshots” list.
In addition to all these, the Google Maps application must be allowed to access all photos in order for the system to automatically work. With this permission, new screenshots can be scanned instantly. When the content is suitable, the venue information is added to the list. For users who do not want, there is also a manual screening option.
Users can go to the gallery and select the screenshots they want and transfer them to the application. This flexibility only makes the scanning of the images that are important. Thus, not every screenshot is automatically added to the list. The inspection is completely left to the user’s preference.
Automatic scanning in the system is open or closed under user control. This feature can be made active or passive with the help of a significant button below the screenshot list. With this button, the user can instantly stop the automatic recognition of screenshots. This setting is located in an easy access place is a positive detail in terms of ease of use.

The new feature is currently valid for iOS devices in the USA and is only working with English language support. Google plans to present the Android version of the system in the future. However, this feature can create serious changes in use habits when it becomes widespread globally. Because the action of saving space is now transformed from a passive process to an active digital assistant experience.