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Apple Maps 'Look Around' Feature Expands to Atlanta, Georgia

Apple today expanded its "Look Around" feature for Apple Maps to Atlanta, Georgia, according to ‌Apple Maps‌ expert Justin O'Beirne. The expansion marks Apple's 14th Look Around update since the feature was released in June 2019.

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Look Around was initially introduced in iOS 13, and it offers 3D street-level imagery much like Google's Street View. At launch, Look Around was limited to just a handful of cities, but Apple has been expanding it since then and it is now an option in more than 20 cities and regions worldwide.

Apple has a list of the places where Look Around is supported on its website, with availability in cities that include New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Detroit, Chicago, San Diego, Portland, Denver, Phoenix, London, Tokyo, Dublin, and more.

Apple's last Look Around update was in February, with the feature coming to San Diego and Portland.

Update: Apple has also expanded Look Around to the Sendai and Kanazawa areas in Japan.

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67 months ago
This is taking way too long to catch up to google street with. Just TWENTY cities WORLDWIDE??? 🤦🏻‍♂️
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
67 months ago
Too slow. There are around 200 countries, each with many cities. At this rate of progress it still won’t be rolled out in a century.
It’s surely just a matter of deciding to give the project adequate resources.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
67 months ago

Sometimes I wonder if people really understand why google is so strongly motivated to have the best street view and mapping coverage. And why Apple’s priority is not nearly as important.
Probably, but the urge to complain is strong! :)
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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67 months ago

Bring it to Las Vegas, Nevada please :(
It's been available since 2019. https://www.justinobeirne.com/look-around-coverage-areas
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
67 months ago
Google Maps Street View is available in almost 100 countries. Apple s* look around only in 4 countries (basically only us has more cities).

there is no excuse that street view is older. google already had several countries 2/3 years after launch.
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67 months ago

This is taking way too long to catch up to google street with. Just TWENTY cities WORLDWIDE??? 🤦🏻‍♂️
I KNOW right? All the other companies that have started their own mapping services have already caught up with and, in some cases SURPASSED Google. No excuse for a trillion dollar company.
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