Google Maps may have trouble finding your location. If the GPS location of your blue dot on the map is inaccurate or missing, you can take steps to help fix the problem.
Tip: These steps will also improve your search results and make them more relevant to you.
Find your current location on the map
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- The blue dot on the map will show your location. If there isn’t a blue dot, in the bottom right, tap Your location .
Tip: Tap the blue dot. In the new window that appears, you can turn your Device location or Location History on or off.
How Maps finds your current location
Maps estimates where you are from sources such as:
- GPS: Maps uses satellites to know your location up to around 20 metres. When you're inside buildings or underground, the GPS is sometimes inaccurate.
- Wi-Fi: The location of nearby Wi-Fi networks helps Maps know where you are.
- Mobile tower: Your connection to mobile data can be accurate up to a few thousand metres.
Get a more accurate location
To help Google Maps find your location and provide the most accurate blue dot, turn on Location Accuracy.
More ways to improve location accuracy
If your location is still wrong, here are some things that you can try.
Turn on Wi-Fi- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app .
- Choose Wi-Fi.
- At the top, turn on Wi-Fi.
To restart your Android phone or tablet, turn it off and on.
- Turn your phone or tablet off: Hold down the power button Power off.
- Turn your phone or tablet on: Hold down the power button until your device turns on.
If your blue dot's beam is wide or pointing in the wrong direction, you’ll need to calibrate your compass.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
- Do a figure of eight until your compass has been calibrated. You should only have to do this a few times.
- The beam should become narrow and point in the right direction.
Calibrating Live View
Orient yourself with Live ViewQuickly orient yourself to your surroundings and nearby landmarks in Live View. You can also find how far away certain landmarks are from you and how to get there. These landmarks can include iconic places, like the Empire State Building in New York City, or easily recognisable places, like local parks and tourist attractions.
There are two ways to orient yourself in Live View with the use of landmarks:
- Search for a place or tap it on the map. Then, in the bottom right, tap Live .
- Search for a category, like 'restaurants' or 'shopping centres', then tap View map.
- Scroll through the selection of places, then choose one.
- Tap Live .
Once you’re in Live View:
- Follow the on-screen instructions to help Maps find your location.
Tip: Point your phone camera at buildings and signs across the street, instead of trees and people. - Once Maps knows where you are, you’ll get the distance to your destination. You can also enter Live View walking navigation.
- On your Android phone or tablet, while you're outside, open the Google Maps app .
- Tap the blue dot Calibrate .
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Tips:
- Point your phone camera at buildings and signs around you, instead of trees and people.
- Depending on Street View availability, Maps may or may not open the Live View Calibrator.
- Your position on Maps becomes more accurate as more data is gathered on your location.
What the blue dot means
The blue dot shows your location on the map. When Google Maps isn’t sure about your location, there will be a light blue circle around the blue dot. You might be anywhere within the light blue circle. The smaller the circle, the more certain the app is about your location.
Tips
- If the blue dot isn’t visible or is grey, Maps can’t find your current location and shows you the last location that you visited.
- If there’s something between you and GPS satellites, like a multi-storey car park or tall buildings, your blue dot might not be accurate.
Find your location on other sites & apps
To find your location in Google Maps on other sites and apps, follow the steps above. However, some features will be different:
- You’ll use a different site or app, not Google Maps.
- You must first give location permission to the site or app used, not Google Maps.
- If you open Google Chrome or Safari, you'll only find your location on secure web pages. You'll find 'https' in the address bar.