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Google Maps to streamline interface with Pin Update

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February 9, 2025

Google is experimenting with changes to its Google Maps interface, specifically how pinned locations are displayed. The goal is to declutter the map view, especially when zoomed out.

Currently, when users zoom out on Google Maps, pinned location icons converge, sometimes obscuring the map itself. The new test shrinks these pins and removes the icons (like flags, hearts, or stars), leaving only the pin’s color within a white border.

While smaller and lacking icons, the pins retain their color-coding, allowing users to quickly identify the type of pinned location (e.g., restaurant, museum, gas station). Full-sized pins remain unchanged at moderate zoom levels.

Image credit-9to5Google

This isn’t Google’s first attempt to redesign the pins. Previous iterations were tested and then reverted. This latest test differentiates itself by implementing a hybrid approach: some pins remain full-sized, while others shrink and lose their icons as the user zooms out.

These smaller pins, while potentially harder to see, minimize map clutter and improve the overall viewing experience. The updated pins are currently being tested in Google Maps beta version 25.06.x.

Given Google Maps’ massive user base, the company regularly experiments with its interface to enhance usability. This particular change aims to improve navigation by simplifying the map view and making it easier to find information about pinned locations when zoomed out.

While the release date for this update to all Android users is unknown, it’s safe to assume that Google Maps will continue to evolve with future updates and changes.

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