Google launches indoor maps in India

The service will be available free to Android and iOS users.

Updated - May 23, 2016 05:42 pm IST

Published - March 05, 2014 01:57 pm IST - New Delhi

The service is available as part of Google Maps. File photo.

The service is available as part of Google Maps. File photo.

Technology giant Google has launched indoor maps in India that will help users browse through and locate specific locations inside venues like malls and museums.

The service, available as part of Google Maps, is already available in countries like the U.S., Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Netherlands.

“Using indoor maps, users will find it easy to locate stores, especially in an unfamiliar shopping mall or when they plan a visit to a museum like Salar jung in Hyderabad. With Indoor Google Maps in India, people can access detailed floor plans for 75 popular indoor venues with a few easy swipes,” Google India Director and Product Manager (Maps) Suren Ruhela told PTI.

The service will be available free to Android and iOS users, he added.

Some of the major locations include Ambience Mall in Gurgaon and Select City Walk in Delhi.

“To date, we’ve worked with 75 partners across 22 cities in India to bring indoor maps,” he said, adding that the list will be expanded in the coming days.

Apart from the metros, indoor maps will cover locations in cities like Bhopal, Coimbatore, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Jaipur, Kochi, Lucknow, Ludhiana and Moradabad.

Apart from malls, indoor maps would be available for National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi, Salar jung museum in Hyderabad and Hyderabad International Convention Centre.

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