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To use cloud-based maps styling on Android, you must use the latest renderer for Maps SDK for Android. Follow these instructions.This document describes common issues that might occur when setting up your map style, and how to resolve them.
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Known issuesTo see the latest known issues with cloud-based maps styling, see the release notes.
MessagesHere are some messages you might see and their solutions:
styles
property cannot be set when a mapId
is present.
The preview map uses a vector map. In cases when vector maps cannot be loaded on your web browser, it falls back to a "no map" experience:
If you run into this issue, try the following:
For additional support, see GMP WebGL support.
You might see the following messages displayed after creating or updating a style.
My style changes aren't updating in my apps or websiteStyle changes can take a few hours to propagate to your apps and websites, and apps can take longer if the devices aren't connected to the internet. If you're still not seeing your style changes after a few hours, check the following things:
Make sure you've published your style update.
If you made your changes in a duplicated style, make sure you've associated your map ID with the duplicated style. For details, see Associate or remove map IDs on your style.
If you make a change, and can't see the change on the preview map, here are some things to try.
Check for style overlaps: For details, see Manage styles that overlap.
Check for style inheritance overrides: Check to see if there is a custom child style underneath the style you're setting that is overriding its parent style. For details on style inheritance, see Understand map style inheritance and hierarchy.
Change the map zoom level: It's possible that the map features you are styling are not visible in the map at the current zoom level.
Zoom in: If you are sure the feature is present on the map, zoom in to a more detailed view and it may appear.
Zoom out: With some large map features, you may need to zoom out until the detailed map features drop out before your styling shows up.
If the colors you've chosen for your fill and stroke for text don't have enough contrast, the font looks bold and fuzzy because the stroke (outline) and fill merge together. Select colors that have enough contrast.
My style looks dull or the wrong colorThe map feature you are styling may overlap with one or more other map features. For assistance, see Manage styles that overlap.
The wrong map features are being styledIf you are seeing map features that match the style you've set, it may be that the default map style for those map features are the same as the style you're setting. Here are some things to try:
Turn off visibility for the map feature that matches. For example, if you are trying to set Winery to a dark red, and notice that Emergency POIs are red, which could be confusing for your users. You can choose to turn off visibility for Emergency POIs to avoid this confusion.
Change the style of the map features that you don't want to match. the example above, you could also choose to style Emergency POIs to orange to avoid confusion.
You cannot use map IDs and styles at the same time. You can do one of the following:
Recommended: Remove the map style, and edit the style associated with the map ID using the Cloud console. With this method, you can create one style that applies to all platforms. For details, see Associate a style with a map ID.
Remove the map ID, and edit the style for each app platform using Add a styled map. Since JSON styling is platform-specific, you need to create the style for each app platform on which you display the styled maps.
If you already have a JSON map style that you want to use for cloud-based maps styling, you can import it. For details, see Import a JSON map style.
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Last updated 2025-07-18 UTC.
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