Find & improve your location’s accuracy in Google Maps

Your location might be difficult for Google Maps to find. If the GPS location of your blue dot on the map is inaccurate or missing, you can take steps to help fix the problem.

Understand what the blue dot means

The blue dot shows your location on the map. When Google Maps isn’t sure about your location, a light blue circle shows around the blue dot.

  • You could be anywhere within the light blue circle.
  • The smaller the circle, the more certain the app is about your location.
  • If the blue dot isn’t visible or is gray, Maps can’t find your current location. Instead, Maps shows the last location you visited.
Tip: If there’s something between you and cell towers, like a parking garage or tall buildings, your blue dot might not be accurate.

Find your current location in Google Maps

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Maps.
  2. At the bottom right, tap Your location My location.
    • The blue dot on the map shows your location.

Turn on your device’s Location Accuracy

To help Google Maps find your location and provide the most accurate blue dot, turn on your device’s Location Accuracy.

Troubleshoot location accuracy issues in Google Maps

Your location accuracy has an issue if:

  • There’s a wide blue circle around the blue dot and a low accuracy message.
    • If this shows, tap the message to get:
      • Info on your location accuracy issue
      • A suggestion on how to resolve it
      • An option to try to calibrate Maps to improve your accuracy
      • A link to share feedback
  • The blue dot is gray.
  • There’s no blue dot.

To improve your location, follow the on-screen instructions. If that doesn’t resolve your issue, below is a list of common issues and resolutions.

Location accuracy issue How to troubleshoot

Location button is red with a question mark inside.

Red location FAB

To allow Google Maps to determine your location, turn on Location services.

Location jumps around on the map.

Turn off Battery saver mode.

Location accuracy is low: Use your camera to calibrate.

Calibrate Live View

Calibrate with Live View.

Location accuracy is low: Check that your mobile data or Wi-Fi settings are turned on.

Data or Wi-Fi

  1. Turn on Mobile data or Wi-Fi.
  2. Turn off Airplane mode.

Location accuracy is low: Calibrate without Live View.

Compass calibration

Calibrate your device’s compass.

Location is out of date.

Airplane mode

Turn off Airplane mode.

Location accuracy is low: Due to weak GPS or Wi-Fi signals.

Better GPS or Wi-Fi

To improve location accuracy, find a location with a better GPS or Wi-Fi signal.

Improve location accuracy in Google Maps

If your location is still wrong, you can restart your Android phone or tablet. You can also:

Turn on Wi-Fi
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app Settings.
  2. Tap Wi-Fi.
  3. At the top, turn on Wi-Fi.
Calibrate your phone or tablet

If your blue dot's beam is wide or points in the wrong direction, calibrate your compass.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Maps.
  2. Make a figure 8 until the beam becomes narrow and points in the right direction.
    • You only have to do this a few times.

Compass calibration

Calibrate with Live View

Orient yourself with Live View

Quickly 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 recognizable places, like local parks and tourist attractions.

There are 2 ways to orient yourself in Live View with the use of landmarks:

  • Search for a place or tap it on the map.
    • At the bottom right, tap Live Maps AR.
  • Search for a category, like restaurants or shopping malls.
    1. Tap View map.
    2. Scroll through the selection of places, then select one.
    3. Tap Live Maps AR.

When you’re in Live View:

  1. To help Maps find your location, follow the on-screen instructions.
    • Tip: Point your phone camera at buildings and signs across the street instead of at trees or people.
  2. When Maps knows where you are:
    • You get the distance to your destination.
    • You can enter Live View walking navigation.
Tip: Your place’s info card can let you know if your destination is on an upper floor in a building.
Improve the accuracy of your location with Live View

While you're outside:

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app Google Maps.
  2. Tap the blue dot My location and then Calibrate Maps AR.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Tip: Based on Street View availability, Maps may or may not open the Live View calibrator.

Learn how Google Maps finds your current location

To estimate your location, Maps uses sources like:

  • GPS: To know your current location up to around 20 meters, Maps uses satellites.
    • 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.
  • Cell towers: Your connection to mobile data can be accurate up to a few thousand meters.

Understand & manage your location when you search on Google.

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