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Reminder: To use the Distance Matrix API, you must enable billing on each of your projects and include an API key or OAuth token with all API or SDK requests.

Distance Matrix API requests generate calls to one of two SKUs depending on the type of request:

basic

or

advanced

.

SKU details and pricing for the Distance Matrix API

The following table shows the SKU details and pricing for the Distance Matrix API.

Usage limits

While there is no maximum number of elements per day (EPD), the following usage limits are in place for the Distance Matrix API:

Adjust quota

Quota limits define the maximum number of requests allowed for a specific API or service within a given timeframe. When the number of requests in your project reaches the quota limit, your service stops responding to requests.

Important: To understand how an increase in quota could affect your bill, check out the pricing calculator.

To modify a quota value for your API, follow these steps:

  1. In the Cloud console, navigate to Google Maps Platform > Quotas.
  2. Select the API for which you want to modify the quota.
  3. Identify the quota value that you want to change, and select it using the checkbox.
  4. Click Edit, enter a new quota value, and click Submit request.
View quota increase requests Important: You must have the appropriate IAM permissions to view quota increase requests.

To view all quota increase requests, including past and pending requests:

  1. In the Cloud console, navigate to Google Maps Platform > Quotas.
  2. Select the API for which you want to view the quota increase request.
  3. Click Increase Requests.
Tip: Make sure to monitor your quota usage regularly to avoid service interruptions. Learn more about quotas and quota alerts. Terms of Use restrictions

For information on terms of use, see policies for the Distance Matrix API, and the License Restrictions section of the Google Maps Platform Terms of Service.

Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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