How to create a custom map in Google Maps

Publish date: 2022-11-11

Google Maps is handy for getting you from point A to point B. But what if you have many destinations in mind along your journey? Thankfully, you can create your own map with multiple pinpoints, routes, terrains, and more using Google Maps. Here’s how to create a custom map in Google Maps.

Read more: How to drop a pin on Google Maps

QUICK ANSWER

From the Menu in Google Maps, navigate to Your Places, select Maps, and then click Create Map at the bottom of the list. A new page will open to create your custom map.

JUMP TO KEY SECTIONS

Creating a Custom Map in Google Maps

You’ll need to use Google Maps on your desktop to create a custom map. However, you can view your custom map on the Android or iOS apps once completed.

To start, click open the Menu in the top left corner of the screen and click Your Places. From there, select Maps on the far right tab and then click Create Map at the bottom of the list. This will bring you to a new page to create your custom map.

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The first thing to do would be to give your map a name. Click where it says Untitled map in the upper-left box to open the Edit map title and description menu. Add a name and description for your map, and then click Save.

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Next, select the theme for your base map. Different themes can be helpful for various purposes. For example, it might be beneficial to have a terrain layout for hiking routes, while planning driving courses might be more precise with a basic Map or a Simple Atlas theme.

Click the downwards-pointing arrow beside Base Map to choose your preferred theme.

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Additionally, your custom map can be composed of multiple layers, each with its details and destinations. You can add more layers by clicking Add layer in the top greyed-out bar and remove or rename layers by clicking the three dots beside its title.

Adding Elements to a Custom Map in Google Maps

Now that we’ve named our map and layers and have selected a theme, it’s time to add some details. You can add marker points, shapes, distance lines, and directions directly onto the map or its layers.

Pins

Pins are helpful for marking specific locations with unique descriptions. You can search for a place you’d like to go to or find it on the map by clicking, dragging, and zooming in with your mouse or trackpad. Click the Add marker button below the search bar to pinpoint a spot. Give your pin a title and description, and then click Save.

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From there, you can customize the pin’s icon image color or even add photos of your time there. You can add as many custom pins to your map as you like.

To see the details of your different pins and any other elements, click Select items, represented as a hand icon right beside the Add marker icon.

Directions

Click the Directions to here icon under your destinations pin to set directions between your pins in a new layer.

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Next, select your method of transportation under the new layer’s name and type in the name of another pin as your A starting point. A path between your pins will now be plotted on your custom map.

Lines and Shapes

Adding lines or shapes to your map can be useful to emphasize certain regions. Click the Draw a line icon beneath the search bar to do so. Then, draw lines using your mouse or trackpad to create a joined-up shape. If you ever make a mistake, you can click the Undo or Redo buttons beneath the search bar to start over.

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Give your shape a name and description, then Save it to your layer. The area of your shape will automatically be calculated, and you can customize the color, the opacity, and add photos to your shapes.

Measuring Distance

You can measure the distance of your journey to better plan ahead. Click Measure distances and areas, represented by the ruler icon beneath the search bar. You can now draw lines with each click, and Google will give you the distance between each point.

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Note that all the changes you make to a custom map are saved automatically to your Google account, so don’t worry about losing your progress. You can find your custom maps under the Maps tab of Your Places, where this guide first started.

Sharing a Custom Map in Google Maps

Once you’re done editing your custom map, your can share it with others, so you’re all on the same page — literally. Head to the Google My Maps website, sign in, and select the Owned tab to share a map. Your custom map should be listed here.

Click the Share Map button on your custom map. This will give you options to share your custom map on Facebook or Twitter, through email, or by embedding it on your website.

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You can also create a custom link to your map to share it with others directly.

Click on your custom map in the Owned tab of the Google My Maps website to the map editor. From there, click the Share button in the left-hand menu.

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This will bring up the Share settings. From here, enable the top slider so that anyone with the link can view your custom map.

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Now, all that’s left to do is copy your custom link to share it with others through your messenger of choice.

Read more: How to use Google Maps offline

FAQs

Can others edit the custom map I share with them?

Yes, but you will have to grant them editing permissions. Otherwise, those you share your custom map with will be in the map viewer. While in the map viewer, they can still:

If you own a map and want to see how it looks in the map viewer, click Preview in the left-hand menu.

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