How to find your current location in Google Maps

OSTN Staff

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You can find where you are currently using Google Maps on a computer or mobile device.

Google Maps is great for getting directions to far off cities and obscure shopping plazas. But what if you open it up only to realize that you have no idea where you are right now?

That’s not a problem. Every version of Google Maps has a “Current Location” button. Tap this, and the map will zoom over to your exact location – give or take a few hundred feet.

Here’s how to find where you currently are in Google Maps, using a computer or phone.

How to find where you are in Google Maps

Before anything, make sure your device is connected to the internet. Even if you’ve saved some offline maps, you’ll need internet access for Google Maps to find your location.

1. Open Google Maps on your computer or smartphone and let the map load.

2. The app should center on your location automatically, but if it doesn’t click or tap the Current Location button in the bottom-right corner. On the website and Android app it’ll look like a bullseye, while in the iPhone app it’ll look like an arrow.

Screenshots from both the Android and iPhone Google Maps apps, highlighting the Current Location button.
The icon differs slightly between the Android app or desktop website and the iPhone app.

3. Your browser or phone might ask you to give Google Maps permission to see your location. Allow it.

4. The map will move to focus on your location. The dark blue circle is where Google Maps thinks you currently are, and the translucent blue circle around it is where you could possibly be.

The faster your internet, the more sure Google Maps will be of your location, and the smaller that translucent range will be. If Google Maps is having issues finding you, it probably means that you need a better cell signal or faster internet.

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