Apple Maps, which launched its beta version for the web in June, allowed Windows PC users to access Apple’s map service through the browser. Offering a very limited experience at first, the service was updated with an important innovation: The ‘Look Around’ feature, which allows the user to navigate the streets in 3D, is now also available in the web version.
Apple’s Street View alternative: Look Around
Look Around is a feature that Apple introduced with iOS 13 in 2019 as a rival to Google Street View. With this feature, users can explore the region they are in on maps with 360-degree panoramic images and get a better idea of the environment.
‘Look Around’ is currently only available in certain regions. Countries where the feature is available include the US, Canada, Australia, the UK, the European Union and a few other countries. Users can access the ‘Look Around’ feature by clicking the binocular icon on Apple Maps. Unfortunately, the feature is not yet available in our country.
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Apple says it plans to add new languages and more features to the web version. Users can try Apple Maps by accessing beta.maps.apple.com via Safari, Chrome, Opera Edge or Firefox browsers. However, we have to say frankly that the web version still lacks many features and is not yet at the quality of Google Maps.
So, do you think Apple Maps can rival Google Maps?