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Look Around
Initial releaseSeptember 19, 2019; 6 years ago (2019-09-19)
PlatformiOS, iPadOS, macOS
Available inMultiple languages

Look Around is a technology featured in Apple Maps that provides interactive panoramas from positions along a number of streets in various countries. Look Around allows the user to view 360° street-level imagery, with smooth transitions as the scene is navigated. Look Around was introduced with iOS 13 at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2019. It was publicly released as part of iOS 13 on September 19, 2019.[1]

Background

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An Apple Maps vehicle driving through St. Charles, Missouri, in June 2015
An Apple Maps van in Havre, Montana, in July 2018
An Apple Maps car near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June 2019
An Apple Maps car driving in Geelong, Australia, in November 2019
An Apple Maps car driving in Liège, Belgium, in August 2023
Cameras of an Apple Maps car in Grenoble, France, in June 2020
An Apple Maps sidewalk backpack in Berlin, Germany, in September 2021
An Apple Maps sidewalk backpack in Vienna, Austria, in June 2022

In early 2015, vehicles equipped with twelve cameras and lidar sensors were seen in a variety of locations in the United States. These vehicles were owned by Apple and were also seen in places like the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, and Sweden. In June 2015, Apple stated on its website that the vehicles were collecting data to improve Apple Maps. Also, Apple claimed to secure privacy by making faces and license plates unrecognizable. In 2018 Apple confirmed in an article that it was rebuilding Apple Maps, with the first results rolled out in California.[2]

In 2017, Apple started surveying Spain, Portugal, Croatia, and Slovenia. A year later, in 2018, Apple started collecting imagery in Japan.

In May 2019, Apple announced plans to begin collecting data for Apple Maps in Canada.[3]

Overall in 2019, Apple started collecting imagery in Andorra, Canada, San Marino, Germany and Australia.

During WWDC on June 22, 2020, Apple announced its new maps would be coming to Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Canada later in the year.[4]

Overall in 2020, Apple started collecting imagery in Monaco, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Israel, New Zealand and Singapore.

During WWDC 2021 on June 7, 2021, Apple announced that Spain and Portugal would receive the new maps that day, with both Australia and Italy getting them later in the year.[5] On September 10, 2021, Apple published new map data in Andorra, Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City.[6] Apple began testing its new maps in Australia on October 19, 2021, publishing the new data on December 9, 2021.[7]

Overall in 2021, Apple started collecting imagery in Hungary, Hong Kong, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, and Taiwan.

On March 7, 2022, Apple started collecting imagery in Greece. On March 4, 2022, Apple began testing its new map in Germany and Singapore. On April 21, 2022, Munich and most of Singapore received Look Around alongside the new maps.[8] On May 14, 2022, Apple started collecting imagery in Denmark. On May 29, 2022, Apple began testing its new map in France, Monaco, and New Zealand, with the maps launching on July 7, 2022.[9] On June 3, 2022, Apple announced a first round of imagery collection in Mexico, which began in August 2022. During Apple's WWDC event in June 2022, it was announced that eleven new countries would receive the new maps by the end of the year, including Belgium, Israel, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Palestinian Territories, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland.[10] The Look Around feature was enabled in all of Germany on July 25, 2022.[11]

Apple started testing its new map data in Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and Saudi Arabia on August 5, 2022. In September 2022, Apple announced the start of image collection in Thailand, which began in October 2022. On November 2, 2022, Apple started testing its new map data in Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. The new data was released on December 15, 2022, alongside Israel, Palestinian Territories, and Saudi Arabia.[12]

Overall in 2022, Apple began collecting imagery in Greece, Denmark, Mexico, and Thailand.

On January 23, 2023, Apple began testing its new map data in Austria, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. On March 2, 2023, the new maps were launched in Finland, Norway, and Sweden.[13] On March 10, 2023, Apple began testing its new map data in Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia.[14] The new maps were released on April 6, 2023.[15] On April 17, 2023, Apple began surveying the United Arab Emirates. On May 2, 2023, Apple began testing its new map in Hong Kong, Slovakia, and Taiwan.[16] The new map data was published for these countries in June 2023.[citation needed] On July 31, 2023, Apple began testing its new maps in Denmark and Greece, with the map data officially launching on October 12, 2023.[17][18]

Overall in 2023, Apple began collecting imagery in Brazil, India, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates.

In January 2024, an Apple Maps car was spotted in USJ 20, Malaysia, with the text Koleksi Imejan Apple Maps (English: Apple Maps Image Collection) emblazoned on the car.[19]

Overall in 2024, Apple began collecting imagery in Cyprus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Vietnam.

On January 25, 2025, Apple began testing its new map data in Thailand, with the official launch occurring on May 8, 2025. Apple released Look Around in most of Mexico on August 21, 2025.

Overall in 2025, Apple began collecting imagery in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.

As of May 2025, Look Around covers around 82 areas, including parts of the United Kingdom (which includes the overseas territory of Gibraltar), Ireland, Canada, Japan, Andorra, Spain (including the Balearic and Canary Islands), Portugal, Italy (including Sardinia and Sicily), San Marino, Australia, Germany, Singapore, France, New Zealand, the United States, Israel, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia, Taiwan, Austria, Greece, Denmark, Hong Kong, Monaco and Mexico.

Refine Location

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In iOS 14, Apple released a new feature called Refine Location in Apple Maps: if the app cannot otherwise get precise location information, it prompts the user to scan the surrounding area. This uses Look Around data to improve the accuracy of the current location.[20] As of May 2021, the following areas have received the Refine Location feature:

Locations with Refine Location[21]
Country Location
Australia Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
Austria Graz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Vienna
Belgium Antwerp, Brussels
Canada Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City, Vancouver, Vancouver Island, Winnipeg
Croatia Split, Zagreb
Czech Republic Prague
Denmark Copenhagen
Finland Helsinki
France Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Paris, Reims, Rouen, Toulouse
Germany Berlin, Bonn, Bremen, Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart
Greece Athens
Hungary Budapest
Ireland Dublin
Israel Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
Italy Bologna, Catania, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Venice
Japan Fukuoka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, Tijuana
Netherlands Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague
New Zealand Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington
Norway Oslo
Poland Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław
Portugal Lisbon, Porto
Singapore Singapore
Slovenia Ljubljana
Spain Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Cordoba, Granada, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia, Pamplona, Seville, Valladolid, Zaragoza
Sweden Malmö, Stockholm
 Switzerland Bern, Geneva, Zürich
Taiwan Taichung City, Taipei
Thailand Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Pattaya, Phuket, Udon Thani
United Kingdom Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester
United States Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Louisville, Maui, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Oahu, Oklahoma City, Orange County, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Raleigh, Riverside, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, D.C.

AR Walking Directions

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In iOS 15, Apple released a feature called AR Walking Directions in Apple Maps, where the user scans the surrounding area and will show directions. Much like Refine Location, this feature makes use of the surrounding area and improves the accuracy of directions. As of July 2023, the following areas have received AR Walking Directions:

Locations with AR Walking Directions[22]
Country Location
Andorra Andorra
Australia Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
Austria Vienna
Belgium Brussels
Canada Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg
Czech Republic Prague
Finland Helsinki
France Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Paris
Germany Berlin, Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Essen, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart
Hong Kong Hong Kong
Ireland Dublin
Israel Tel Aviv
Italy Florence, Milan, Naples, Rome, Turin, Venice
Japan Aomori, Chiba Prefecture, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Hyogo, Kagoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanazawa, Kawasaki, Kitakyushu, Kobe, Kumamoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Maebashi, Nagoya, Niigata, Okayama, Osaka Prefecture, Sapporo, Sendai, Shizuoka, Takamatsu, Takasaki, Tokyo, Yokohama
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Monaco Monaco
Netherlands Amsterdam, Rotterdam
New Zealand Auckland, Wellington
Poland Warsaw
Portugal Lisbon
San Marino City of San Marino
Singapore Singapore
Slovenia Ljubljana
Spain Barcelona, Bilbao, Granada, Madrid, Malaga, Murcia, Seville, Valencia
Sweden Gothenburg, Stockholm
 Switzerland Basel, Geneva, Zurich
Taiwan Taipei
United Kingdom Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Edinburgh, Gibraltar, Glasgow, Kingston Upon Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Reading, Sheffield, Southend-on-Sea, Wakefield, Wigan, Wirral
United States Akron, Albany, Albuquerque, Amarillo, Anaheim, Anchorage, Atlanta, Austin, Bakersfield, Baltimore, Baton Rouge, Billings, Birmingham, Boise, Boston, Buffalo, Cedar Rapids, Charleston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Columbia, Columbus, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Detroit, Duluth, El Paso, Eugene, Fargo, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Fort Wayne, Fresno, Greensboro, Greenville, Green Bay, Harrisburg, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Jackson, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Knoxville, Lansing, Las Vegas, Lincoln, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, Lubbock, Madison, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Mobile, Montgomery, Nashville, Newark, New Haven, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Oahu, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Portland, Providence, Raleigh, Rapid City, Reno, Richmond, Rockford, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, San Juan, Savannah, Scranton, Seattle, Sioux Falls, Spokane, Springfield, St. Louis, St. Paul, Syracuse, Tallahassee, Tampa, Toledo, Topeka, Tucson, Tulsa, Virginia Beach, Washington, D.C., Wichita, Winston-Salem

Timeline of introductions

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# Release date Major locations added
1 September 19, 2019[23] United States Las Vegas, Oahu, San Francisco Bay Area, Santa Cruz
2 September 30, 2019[24] United States Los Angeles, New York City
3 November 18, 2019 United States Houston
4 February 19, 2020[25] United States Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C.
5 April 20, 2020[26] United States Chicago
6 June 29, 2020[27] United States Seattle
7 August 4, 2020[28] Japan Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo
8 October 1, 2020[29] United Kingdom Edinburgh, London
Republic of Ireland Dublin
9 October 7, 2020[30] United States Phoenix
10 December 4, 2020 Japan Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Takamatsu
11 December 10, 2020[31] Canada Southern Canada
12 December 16, 2020[32] United States Denver, Detroit, Miami
13 February 3, 2021[33] United States San Diego, Portland
14 May 12, 2021[34] United States Atlanta
15 May 17, 2021[34] Japan Kanazawa, Sendai
16 June 7, 2021[5] Spain Spain
Portugal Continental Portugal
Gibraltar Gibraltar
17 September 10, 2021[6] Italy Italy
San Marino San Marino
18 October 29, 2021 Andorra Andorra
19 December 9, 2021[7] Australia Australia
20 April 21, 2022[8] Germany Munich
Singapore Singapore
21 May 18, 2022 Germany Frankfurt, Stuttgart
22 May 27, 2022[35] Japan Niigata, Sapporo, Shizuoka
23 June 16, 2022 Germany Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Essen
24 June 30, 2022 Germany Berlin, Hamburg, Leipzig
25 July 7, 2022[9] France Metropolitan France
New Zealand New Zealand
26 July 25, 2022[11] Rest of Germany Germany
27 December 15, 2022[12] Belgium Belgium
Israel Israel
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Netherlands Netherlands
Switzerland Switzerland
28 March 2, 2023[13] Finland Mainland Finland
Norway Norway
Sweden Sweden
29 April 7, 2023[15] Croatia Croatia
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Hungary Hungary
Poland Poland
Slovenia Slovenia
30 May 20, 2023 Japan Himeji, Kitakyushu, Maebashi, Okayama
31 July 27, 2023 United States Dallas, Minneapolis, Tampa Bay
32 September 26, 2023 Austria Austria
Taiwan Taiwan
33 October 12, 2023[18] Denmark Denmark
Greece Greece
34 October 20, 2023 Hong Kong Hong Kong
35 November 2, 2023 United States Sacramento
36 December 10, 2023 United States Jacksonville, Orlando
37 February 8, 2024 Japan Kumamoto, Utsunomiya
38 February 15, 2024 United States Charlotte, Raleigh
39 March 28, 2024 United States Austin, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, and several areas in California
40 May 17, 2024 Monaco Monaco
41 August 15, 2024 Åland Åland
42 January 30, 2025 United States New Orleans
43 April 12, 2025 United States More areas in California
44 May 1, 2025 Rest of Republic of Ireland Ireland
45 August 21, 2025 Mexico Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Tijuana, Morelia, Ciudad Juárez, Mérida, San Luis Potosí, Hermosillo, Mexicali, Culiacán, Veracruz, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Villahermosa, Xalapa, La Paz, Chilpancingo, Chetumal, Puerto Vallarta, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Guasave, Cozumel, Cuauhtémoc, Tampico, Oaxaca

Coverage

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Locations with Look Around
Country Region
Andorra Full coverage
Australia Full coverage
Austria Full coverage
Belgium Full coverage
Canada Full coverage (excluding territories)
Croatia Full coverage
Czech Republic Full coverage
Denmark Full coverage (excluding Faroe Islands and Greenland)
Finland Full coverage
France Full coverage (excluding territories)
Germany Full coverage (excluding smaller German islands)
Greece Full coverage
Hong Kong Full coverage
Hungary Full coverage
Ireland Full coverage
Israel Full coverage
Italy Full coverage
Japan Fukuoka, Himeji, Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Kitakyushu, Kumamoto, Kyoto, Maebashi, Nagoya, Niigata, Okayama, Osaka, Sapporo, Sendai, Shizuoka, Takamatsu, Tokyo, Utsunomiya
Liechtenstein Full coverage
Luxembourg Full coverage
Mexico Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Tijuana, Morelia, Ciudad Juárez, Mérida, San Luis Potosí, Hermosillo, Mexicali, Culiacán, Veracruz, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Villahermosa, Xalapa, La Paz, Chilpancingo, Chetumal, Puerto Vallarta, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Guasave, Cozumel, Cuauhtémoc, Tampico, Oaxaca
Monaco Full coverage
Netherlands Full coverage (excluding Caribbean territories)
New Zealand Full coverage
Norway Full coverage (excluding Svalbard and Jan Mayen)
Poland Full coverage
Portugal Continental Portugal
San Marino Full coverage
Singapore Full coverage
Slovenia Full coverage
Spain Full coverage (excluding Ceuta and Melilla)
Sweden Full coverage
 Switzerland Full coverage
Taiwan Full coverage
United Kingdom Edinburgh, Gibraltar, London
United States Anaheim, Atlanta, Austin, Bakersfield, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fresno, Houston, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, Monterey Bay, New Orleans, New York City, Oahu, Orlando, Palm Springs, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Raleigh, Redding, Riverside, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco Bay Area, San Luis ObispoMorro BayPaso Robles, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Washington, D.C., Yosemite Valley

Future coverage

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According to the company, Apple's vehicles and pedestrians have visited, or are scheduled to visit, the following countries and territories:[36][a]

Locations visited by Apple Maps Image Collection team
Country Vehicle Pedestrian
Albania Berat County, Dibër County, Durrës County, Elbasan County, Fier County, Gjirokastër County, Korçë County, Kukës County, Lezhë County, Shkodër County, Tirana County, Vlorë County Backpacks: Tirana County
Bosnia & Herzegovina Bosnian-Podrinje Canton, Canton 10, Central Bosnia Canton, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Posavina Canton, Sarajevo Canton, Tuzla Canton, Una-Sana Canton, West Herzegovina Canton, Zenica-Doboj Canton Backpacks: East Herzegovina, Sarajevo Canton
Brazil Central-West Region, North Region, Northeast Region, Southeast Region, South Region Backpacks: Central-West Region, Northeast Region, Southeast Region
Bulgaria Burgas, Dobrich, Haskovo, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Ruse, Shumen, Sliven, Sofia Province, Stara Zagora, Varna Backpacks: Sofia Province
Cyprus Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos Backpacks: Nicosia, Paphos
Estonia Mainland Estonia, Hiuu Island Backpacks: Harju, Tartu
Iceland Capital Region, Eastern Region, Northwestern Region, Southern Peninsula, Southern Region, West Fjords, Western Region Backpacks: Capital Region
India Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal Backpacks: Bihar, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal

Transit (iPhone/iPad): Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal

Japan Aichi Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Ehime Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Hokkaido, Hyōgo Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Kagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Niigata Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, Okinawa Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Tokyo Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture Backpacks: Aichi Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Fukuoka Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Hokkaido, Hyōgo Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Nara Prefecture, Okayama Prefecture, Okinawa Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture, Tokyo Prefecture

iPhone/iPad: Tokyo Prefecture

Transit (iPhone/iPad): Kyoto Prefecture, Osaka Prefecture, Tokyo Prefecture

Kosovo District of Ferizaj, District of Gjakova, District of Gjilan, District of Mitrovica, District of Peja, District of Pristina, District of Prizren N/A
Latvia Courland, Latgale, Riga, Semigallia, Vidzeme Backpacks: Riga
Lithuania Alytus, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Marijampolė, Panevėžys, Šiauliai, Tauragė, Telšiai, Utena, Vilnius Backpacks: Vilnius
Malaysia Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur, Labuan, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Pulau Pinang, Putrajaya, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, Terengganu Backpacks: Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Pulau Pinang, Selangor
Malta Central Region, Gozo Region, Northern Region, South Eastern Region, Southern Region Backpacks: Central Region, Northern Region, South Eastern Region, Southern Region
Montenegro Andrijevica, Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Budva, Cetinje, Danilovgrad, Gusinje, Herceg Novi, Kolašin, Kotor, Mojkovac, Nikšić, Petnjica, Plav, Pljevlja, Plužine, Podgorica, Rožaje, Šavnik, Tivat, Tuzi, Ulcinj, Žabljak, Zeta Municipality Backpacks: Budva, Kotor, Podgorica
North Macedonia Eastern Region, Northeastern Region, Pelagonia Region, Polog Region, Skopje, Skopje Region, Southeast Region, Southwestern Region, Vardar Region Backpacks: Skopje Region
Palestine Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin, Jericho, Jerusalem, Nablus, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Salfit, Tubas, Tulkarm N/A
Romania București - Ilfov, Centru, Nord-Est, Nord-Vest, Sud - Muntenia, Sud-Est, Sud-Vest Oltenia, Vest Backpacks: București - Ilfov
Serbia Belgrade, Bor District, Braničevo District, Central Banat District, Jablanica District, Kolubara District, Mačva District, Moravica District, Nišava District, North Bačka District, North Banat District, Pčinja District, Pirot District, Podunavlje District, Pomoravlje District, Raška District, Rasina District, South Bačka District, South Banat District, Srem District, Šumadija District, Toplica District, Zaječar District, Zlatibor District Backpacks: Belgrade
Slovakia Banská Bystrica Region, Bratislava Region, Košice Region, Nitra Region, Prešov Region, Trenčín Region, Trnava Region, Žilina Region Backpacks: Bratislava Region
United Arab Emirates Ajman, Dubai Backpacks: Ajman, Dubai
United Kingdom Full coverage in Channel Islands, England, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales England, Scotland
United States Full coverage in all 50 U.S. states (including Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) Backpacks: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC, Wisconsin

iPhone/iPad: California, Texas Transit (iPhone/iPad): Illinois, New York

Vietnam Central Highlands, Mekong River Delta, North Central Coastal, Northeast, Northwest, Red River Delta, South Central Coastal, Southeast N/A

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from Grokipedia
Look Around is a street-level imagery feature integrated into Apple Maps, offering users interactive 360-degree panoramic views of streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks in supported locations worldwide.[1] Developed by Apple, it provides a seamless, immersive exploration experience similar to virtual street views, allowing individuals to preview destinations before visiting.[2] Introduced in September 2019 with the release of iOS 13, Look Around initially launched with coverage limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, marking Apple's first major foray into proprietary street-level imaging after years of reliance on third-party data.[3] The feature has since expanded significantly, with additional U.S. cities like Boston, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia added in early 2020, followed by international rollouts to the United Kingdom and Ireland later that year.[4][5] As of May 2025, coverage included Japan, select Canadian regions, and parts of Mexico, encompassing approximately 82 urban areas globally; further expansions in 2025 added most of Mexico in August and additional U.S. areas like Kansas City in November, as Apple continues periodic data collection and updates.[6][7][8] Apple collects Look Around imagery using specialized vehicles equipped with high-resolution cameras and sensors, which traverse streets to capture data while adhering to strict privacy protocols, including automatic blurring of faces and license plates.[9] In pedestrian-only zones, backpack-mounted systems or handheld devices like iPhones supplement vehicle surveys.[9] Users interact with the feature across Apple devices—iPhone, iPad, and Mac—by tapping a dedicated button in Maps to pan, zoom, and navigate views, with options for full-screen mode and label toggling; support for the web version of Apple Maps was added in December 2024, broadening accessibility.[2][10] This ongoing development positions Look Around as a key component of Apple's efforts to enhance the accuracy and utility of its mapping service.[1]

Overview

Introduction

Look Around is Apple's 360-degree immersive street view feature integrated into Apple Maps, enabling users to explore locations virtually through high-resolution, interactive panoramic imagery. Launched on September 19, 2019, as part of iOS 13, it allows seamless panning and zooming to provide a street-level perspective of urban environments.[11] The feature's initial rollout focused on select U.S. locations, including the San Francisco Bay Area, Las Vegas, Oahu, and Santa Cruz, marking Apple's entry into immersive mapping services.[12] Comparable to Google Street View, Look Around emphasizes Apple's commitment to privacy by automatically blurring faces, license plates, and personal information in images before processing, while integrating with augmented reality enhancements in Apple Maps for more dynamic navigation experiences.[1][13] As of 2025, it is available across iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and the web version of Apple Maps.[10] Since its debut, Look Around has gradually expanded coverage, with ongoing additions to new regions.[14]

Core Features

Look Around provides users with interactive 360-degree panoramic views captured at street level, enabling immersive exploration of urban and rural environments through smooth transitions between images. Users can pan left or right by dragging across the screen, zoom in or out using pinch gestures, and tilt the view to adjust the perspective, creating a fluid navigation experience akin to walking through the scene. These controls allow for detailed examination of surroundings, such as architecture and street details, in supported areas.[2][15] The imagery in Look Around is rendered in high resolution, offering sharp visual fidelity that enhances depth perception and simulates a three-dimensional experience without requiring full 3D modeling. This street-level photography supports realistic rendering of distances and spatial relationships, allowing users to assess environments more accurately than lower-resolution alternatives. The feature's design prioritizes seamless movement, minimizing disorientation during extended viewing sessions.[15][16] Overlaid on these panoramas are contextual labels and points of interest (POIs), such as business names, landmarks, and navigational markers, which appear dynamically as users interact with the view. Tapping on a POI switches the perspective to that location, integrating informational overlays without cluttering the primary imagery. This functionality aids in quick identification and planning, providing at-a-glance details like addresses or categories directly within the visual context.[2][15] In July 2024, Apple introduced a beta web viewer for Maps, extending Look Around access to web browsers on non-Apple devices and enabling cross-platform exploration without dedicated apps. By December 2024, this web support fully incorporated the feature, allowing users to engage with panoramic views and controls via desktop or mobile browsers.[14][17]

Development History

Data Collection Process

Apple's data collection for Look Around began in 2015 with the deployment of specialized vehicles in the United States, equipped with approximately 12 cameras, LiDAR sensors for 3D mapping, and GPS systems to capture high-resolution street-level imagery and geospatial data.[18][19] These vehicles, often minivans modified with roof-mounted rigs, systematically survey roads to gather visual and depth information essential for creating immersive panoramas.[20] To access areas inaccessible to vehicles, such as pedestrian paths, trails, and narrow urban streets, Apple employs human-carried backpack systems fitted with similar technology, including multiple cameras, LiDAR, and positioning sensors.[9][21] These portable rigs allow contractors to walk predefined routes, collecting ground-level data that enhances Look Around's coverage in walkable environments.[22] Global surveying operations are conducted in coordinated phases across various countries, with vehicles prominently displaying Apple's livery—such as "Apple Maps" branding—to inform the public of ongoing data collection efforts.[9][23] This phased approach ensures progressive expansion while adhering to local regulations and permissions.[24] Following collection, the raw imagery undergoes post-processing to stitch multiple camera feeds into seamless 360-degree panoramas, which are then integrated with Apple Maps' geospatial database for Look Around functionality.[9] During this stage, automated blurring is applied to faces and license plates to safeguard privacy.[9]

Release Timeline

Look Around was first introduced in the United States on September 19, 2019, as part of the iOS 13 update, providing 360-degree street-level imagery initially in select major cities including San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. The feature expanded within the US throughout 2020, adding coverage to additional urban areas such as Chicago in April, Phoenix and Denver in late 2020, and further cities like Miami and Detroit by year's end.[25][26] International rollout began in 2020 with Look Around's debut in Japan on August 4, offering coverage in Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya, and Osaka.[27] This was followed by availability in parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 1, including London and Edinburgh, alongside the redesigned Apple Maps app.[28] Look Around debuted in Canada on December 10, 2020, offering street views in major cities covering approximately 99% of the population as part of the updated Maps experience.[29] Further global growth continued in subsequent years. Australia received Look Around nationwide on December 10, 2021, enabling users to explore streets in cities like Sydney and Melbourne.[30] In 2022, the feature launched in Germany on July 30, covering the entire country, and in France with a preview in late May followed by wide release on July 8.[31][32] By May 2025, Look Around coverage had expanded to approximately 82 areas worldwide, with over 80 urban areas covered as of late 2025.[8][33] Key milestones that year included the start of testing for new map data in Thailand on January 25; the full rollout in Mexico on August 21, marking the first major Latin American addition with views in cities like Mexico City and Guadalajara; and initial data collection efforts in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo beginning in early 2025.[6][34] On the software side, Look Around debuted with iOS 13 and integrated into subsequent updates, including performance enhancements in iOS 18 for smoother navigation and search within street views.[35] A web beta version of Apple Maps launched in July 2024, with Look Around support added in December 2024 for select cities in supported countries.[14][10]

Functionality and Integration

User Interface and Controls

Look Around is activated within the Apple Maps application across supported platforms. On iOS devices, users open the Maps app and, in areas with coverage, tap the Look Around button, depicted as binoculars, located near the bottom of the map view after searching for or selecting a location.[2] On macOS, activation occurs similarly by searching for an intersection, landmark, or business in the Maps app, then clicking the Look Around button in the bottom-left corner or using the keyboard shortcut Command-K.[36] For the web version of Apple Maps, users select the binoculars icon on the map after navigating to a covered location, enabling seamless access without requiring a native app installation.[37] The interface provides intuitive controls for exploration, featuring a 360-degree panoramic view overlaid on the map. Navigation progresses along streets via arrow-like interactions: on iOS, users tap directly on the scene to move forward or in the desired direction, while on macOS, clicking points in the photo advances the viewpoint left, right, or ahead.[2][36] Panning to rotate the view is achieved by dragging left or right across the panorama on both platforms. Pinch-to-zoom gestures on iOS allow users to enlarge or reduce the view for closer inspection of details, with similar drag-based zooming available on macOS by adjusting the perspective.[2] Orientation is managed via a compass element in the interface, enabling users to reorient the panorama by dragging or clicking to align with cardinal directions, often integrated with the underlying map for contextual switching to nearby points of interest.[38] Full-screen mode enhances immersion, activated by tapping or clicking the dedicated Enter Full Screen button, which expands the panorama while hiding extraneous UI elements; users exit via the corresponding button or by tapping Done.[2][36] Overlay buttons appear as semi-transparent controls during use, including options to report inaccuracies—such as outdated imagery—by selecting a "Report an Issue" prompt that links to Maps' feedback system, and to switch to 3D map views for elevated perspectives via a toggle in the lower-right corner.[39][40] Additional overlays, like a More button on macOS, allow hiding labels for a cleaner view.[36] Accessibility features ensure inclusive interaction, with VoiceOver screen reader support enabling audible descriptions of map elements, locations, and panoramic views through gesture-based navigation in the Maps app.[41] Users can explore the interface by swiping to pan, double-tapping to select viewpoints, and using the rotor control for zooming or listing points of interest, adapting standard iOS gestures to Look Around's controls.[42] Look Around integrates seamlessly with Apple Maps' navigation features, allowing users to preview destinations along a planned route before arrival. By tapping on a location or point on the route in the 2D map view, users can access interactive 360-degree panoramas to virtually explore surroundings, businesses, and landmarks, aiding in better route assessment and decision-making.[1] This preview capability enhances user confidence in navigation by providing a street-level perspective without physical travel.[15] Introduced in iOS 14 as the "Refine Location" feature, Look Around supports location refinement during navigation setup or en route, particularly in urban areas where GPS accuracy may falter. Users can activate AR scanning to align their current position with pre-captured Look Around imagery, improving positioning by matching real-time views against the database for precise pin placement or route adjustments.[43] This process leverages computer vision to scan nearby buildings and skylines, refining the user's location on the map and ensuring more accurate turn-by-turn guidance.[44] For walking navigation, Apple Maps employs augmented reality (AR) enhancements that overlay directional arrows, street names, and step-by-step cues directly on the device's live camera feed, providing immersive guidance in complex environments. While the AR view uses real-time video, it draws on Look Around's reference imagery to initialize and maintain alignment, ensuring stable overlays even in areas with partial coverage.[45] Basic panning controls from the user interface enable smooth orientation within these AR sessions.[2] During route planning, transitions from 2D overhead maps to Look Around views occur fluidly, with users able to zoom or select points along the path for immediate immersion in street-level detail without disrupting the planning flow.[15] This integration facilitates proactive exploration, such as verifying parking availability or entry points, directly within the navigation interface.

Coverage and Expansion

Current Global Coverage

As of November 2025, Apple Look Around offers full or partial street-level imagery coverage in select countries and territories worldwide, with a primary focus on major urban centers. This includes comprehensive availability in key markets such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, Germany, France, Australia, Mexico, and Thailand.[10][6] Coverage emphasizes over 82 cities and metropolitan areas globally, prioritizing dense urban environments for seamless 360-degree exploration. For instance, Mexico received partial Look Around imagery in major cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey in August 2025, marking the first rollout in Latin America. In Europe, the feature provides extensive multi-city support, including Rome, Milan, and Florence in Italy, as well as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia in Spain, reflecting a strategic emphasis on high-traffic tourist and business hubs.[6] Regional variations in coverage depth are notable, with extensive street-level mapping in major urban areas and expanding to some rural regions in the US, and select urban areas in Canada. In contrast, Asian coverage remains more selective, concentrating on prominent locales such as Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto in Japan, and Bangkok in Thailand, where imagery supports detailed navigation in densely populated zones but is absent in many rural or secondary areas.[46][10] Users can verify Look Around availability for specific locations through Apple's interactive image collection map, which highlights areas with existing or recently updated panoramic data integrated into Apple Maps. This tool, accessible via the official Apple Maps website, allows real-time checks for coverage status without requiring the app.[9]

Ongoing and Planned Expansions

As of late 2025, Apple continues to expand Look Around coverage through active data collection in select regions, including vehicle-based surveys in parts of India such as Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.[47] These efforts aim to fill existing coverage gaps in developing markets, building on prior urban-focused rollouts.[48] To navigate challenges in rural or pedestrian-only areas where vehicles cannot access, Apple deploys backpack systems equipped with LiDAR and cameras, enabling imagery capture in parks, trails, and restricted zones.[49] Collection vehicles feature prominent signage to notify the public of ongoing surveys and respect privacy protocols.[9] Looking ahead, Apple has signaled plans for broader rollouts, with data collection ongoing in Brazil following initial surveys, with potential launch in late 2025 or 2026.[50] Expansions in Southeast Asia are also anticipated, leveraging recent vehicle deployments to enhance parity with global competitors by 2026.[51]

Technology and Privacy

Imaging and AR Technology

Look Around employs an array of cameras mounted on specialized survey vehicles to capture high-resolution imagery for its street-level panoramas. These vehicles are equipped with multiple cameras positioned to provide overlapping fields of view, enabling the collection of comprehensive visual data during ground surveys. Complementing the cameras, LiDAR sensors generate detailed point clouds that map depth information in real-time, facilitating the reconstruction of three-dimensional environments from the two-dimensional panoramic images. This depth mapping process allows for accurate spatial representation, enhancing the immersive quality of the 360-degree views without relying solely on photogrammetry.[52][53] Since March 2025, blurred Look Around imagery has also been used to train Apple Intelligence models, supporting improvements in other Apple services.[54] Post-capture processing involves advanced image stitching algorithms that seamlessly blend the individual camera feeds into cohesive 360-degree panoramas. These algorithms align overlapping images based on geometric calibration from the vehicle's sensor suite, correcting for distortions and ensuring smooth transitions as users pan around the view. High dynamic range (HDR) techniques are applied during processing to normalize lighting variations across captures, maintaining consistent exposure and color fidelity in diverse environmental conditions, such as shadowed urban streets or brightly lit avenues. The resulting imagery supports interactive exploration while preserving detail in both highlights and shadows.[9]

Privacy Protections

Apple implements automatic blurring of faces, license plates, and other personal identifiers in Look Around imagery using machine learning-based technology, applied before any images are made publicly available.[55] This process involves both automated detection and manual quality assurance reviews to ensure comprehensive obfuscation, with techniques initially tested and refined in the United States and Europe beginning in 2015.[55] As referenced in the imaging and AR technology section, this blurring is integrated directly into the post-collection processing of raw survey data to prioritize privacy.[55] To further protect user privacy, Apple avoids storing personal data derived from Look Around collections; timestamps, locations, and associated metadata are anonymized through unique, randomly generated identifiers that reset at regular intervals and remain unlinked to any Apple ID or individual account.[55] Unprocessed, unblurred imagery is securely retained on solid-state drives and transferred to Apple's U.S.-based data centers for only 12 months, after which it is either blurred for publication or permanently deleted to prevent indefinite retention of sensitive information.[55] Individuals and property owners can exercise opt-out rights by submitting requests through Apple's dedicated reporting tools, including the "Report an Issue" feature within the Apple Maps app or via email to [email protected], prompting the blurring or removal of specific imagery such as homes, faces, or vehicles upon verification.[55] These requests are handled by Apple's privacy team, ensuring that approved changes are applied globally to the published Look Around views without requiring user sign-in or additional personal details.[56] Look Around adheres to stringent regional privacy regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, utilizing Standard Contractual Clauses to govern international data transfers from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.[55] In March 2025, Apple updated its policy to also use blurred imagery collected for Look Around to train machine learning models that power Apple products and services, including those related to image recognition, creation, and enhancement. This usage applies only to already-blurred images processed with the same machine learning-based obfuscation techniques for faces, license plates, and other personal identifiers described above. Apple owns the copyright to the imagery it collects through its survey vehicles and equipment.[57]

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