How to Save Images from Google Maps on Desktop and Mobile
However, Google Maps doesn't make it easy to download these images directly. That said, there are a few simple tricks you can use to save them to your device. In this blog, we'll show you how to download images from Google Maps using your desktop or mobile browser — and what you need to keep in mind while doing so.

 

Google Maps isn't just for directions — it’s also an incredible visual resource for exploring cities, restaurants, attractions, and hidden gems around the world. Thanks to millions of users who upload photos, you can see real images of almost any place before visiting.

 

From food pics at local restaurants to scenic shots of parks and monuments, Google Maps is packed with helpful visuals. Sometimes, you might come across a photo you'd like to save — whether for inspiration, trip planning, or reference.

How to Download Google Maps Images on Desktop

Although Google doesn’t offer a direct “Download” button for images, you can still save them using this quick workaround:

Step-by-Step Guide:

1. Go to Google Maps in Your Browser

Visit maps.google.com and search for a location that has uploaded photos. Click on the location name or marker to open its details.

2. Open the Photo Gallery

Click on one of the images shown at the top of the listing. This will open the photo viewer with all user-submitted photos.

3. Select the Photo You Want to Download

Browse through the gallery and click on the image you want to save.

4. Click the Three Dots (•••)

In the panel on the right, you’ll see the uploader’s name. Click the three-dot menu next to their name and select “Report a problem.”

✅ Don’t worry — you’re not actually reporting anything. This step just opens the image on its own page.

5. Open Image in a New Tab

On the report page, right-click the image and select “Open image in new tab.”

6. Save the Image

Once the image opens in a new tab, right-click it again and choose “Save image as…” Then select a destination on your computer.

Done! You’ve successfully saved the image to your device.


📱 How to Save Google Maps Photos on Android or iPhone

While the Google Maps mobile app doesn’t allow direct photo downloads, you can still save images using your phone’s web browser. Here’s how:

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Open your browser (like Chrome or Safari) and go to maps.google.com.

    Avoid using the Google Maps app for this method.

  2. Search for a location with photos.

  3. At the bottom of the screen, scroll through the photo thumbnails.

    Don’t tap to open — just scroll.

  4. Long-press (tap and hold) the image you want to save.

  5. From the options that pop up, select “Download image” or “Save to Photos,” depending on your phone.

The image will be saved to your phone’s gallery or downloads folder.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I save photos from Google Maps legally?

You can save them for personal use, but using them publicly (e.g., on your website or social media) could violate copyright laws. Always check image rights before reuse.

Can I download Street View images?

Street View images can’t be downloaded directly. However, you can take a screenshot for personal reference. For professional or commercial use, you’ll need proper licensing or permissions.

Are high-resolution images available?

Images on Google Maps are optimized for web — not high resolution. If you need high-quality photos, consider reaching out to the original uploader or using royalty-free photo websites.

What if the download option doesn’t appear?

If you don’t see a “Download” option when long-pressing on mobile, make sure you're using a browser (not the app), and that image permissions on your phone are enabled.

Can I upload my own photos to Google Maps?

Absolutely! Open the Google Maps app, search for a location, scroll down, and tap “Add a photo.” Sharing your experiences helps others explore and make informed decisions.


✅ Final Thoughts

Google Maps is a goldmine of real-world images, helping users get a better sense of locations before visiting. While downloading these images isn’t as simple as a one-click save, the steps above make it easy to grab useful visuals from both desktop and mobile browsers.

Just remember — while it’s fine to download images for your own reference, any public or commercial use should comply with copyright and Google’s guidelines.

So next time you spot a great image on Google Maps, you’ll know exactly how to save it!


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