Google Maps unveils new AR experiences for Parisian landmarks just in time for the Olympics
Just in time for the Olympics, Google Maps has introduced new augmented reality (AR) features that allow users to explore iconic Parisian landmarks in innovative and immersive ways. These AR experiences are directly accessible within the Google Maps app, providing a unique way to engage with historical sites and monuments.
To access these AR features, users simply need to search for a location in Google Maps that offers AR content. Once the location is found, they can tap on the “AR Experience” icon and raise their device to view the augmented reality content through Lens in Maps. This feature allows users to visualize and interact with landmarks as if they were physically present, providing a richer and more engaging experience.
One of the most exciting aspects of these AR experiences is the ability to travel back in time and witness historical events and structures that no longer exist. For example, users can transport themselves to the 1900s and see the architectural concepts for the Eiffel Tower that were never realized, or explore the Exposition Universelle country pavilions that were temporarily built along the Seine for the 1900s World Fair.
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