You can share your maps with others online, download their info for other apps, or print them out.
Share your map on social media or website
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Find the map.
- At the top of the thumbnail, on the right, click Share .
- Select how you want to share your map.
- Follow the onscreen instructions.
Edit access to your map
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open a map.
- In the left panel, click Share .
- Allow link sharing: Share your URL with specific people.
- Make your map public: Allow anyone to find your map.
- Click Done or Save changes.
If you can't find or edit a shared map, make sure:
- The map isn’t deleted.
- You’re on the correct account.
- You have authorization.
Download map info
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open a map.
- In the left panel, click Menu Export to KML/KMZ.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Download layer info
You can export individual layers to CSV, but not Maps.
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open a map.
- In the left layer panel, click Menu Export data CSV.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Print a map
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open a map.
- In the left panel, click Menu Print map.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Add your map to a website
- On your computer, sign in to My Maps.
- Open a map.
- In the left panel, click Share or Menu Embed on my site.
- Make sure the map is public.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Report an impersonator
If you believe that someone created a Gmail address to impersonate your identity, you can:
- File a report with your local law enforcement agency. In the US, you can contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
- Contact your local office of consumer protection.
My Maps is unable to participate in mediations that involve third-parties regarding impersonation. Learn more about Gmail Terms of Use.