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This document lists requirements for applications developed with the Geolocation API. Note that use of the Geolocation API is governed by your Agreement with Google.

Policies

This section describes policies relevant to Geolocation API. Policies provide practical implementation guidelines and requirements to help you use the Service correctly and in line with Google Maps Platform's expectations.

European Economic Area countries and territories

This product has different Terms of Service for customers with a billing address in the European Economic Area (EEA), and it may also have different functionality. Before building with Google Maps Platform, review the following EEA-specific terms and information:

If your billing address is not in the EEA, the following terms of service apply to you:

Google Maps attribution requirements

This section provides attribution requirements and guidelines for displaying Google Maps and Content through your applications.

Note: The following updated attribution requirements now use "Google Maps" instead of only "Google." We acknowledge that your existing implementations may use the attribution of "Google," in alignment with prior guidance, and you may continue using "Google" as an attribution for now. For new implementations, use "Google Maps" as described in this section. In the future, we will provide timelines and instructions to help you transition existing "Google" attributions to "Google Maps" attributions. Display Google Maps attribution

You must follow Google Maps attribution requirements when displaying Content from Google Maps Platform APIs in your app or website. You don't need to add extra attribution if the Content is shown on a Google Map where the attribution is already visible.

Included Google Maps attribution

For Google Maps attribution that is already provided by Google Maps Platform in the user interface, such as in Places UI Kit:

Google Maps logo and text attribution

Attribution should take the form of the Google Maps logo whenever possible. In cases where space is limited, the text Google Maps is acceptable. It must always be clear to end users which content is provided by Google Maps.

Left: Google Maps logo attribution, Right: Google Maps text attribution Logo attribution

Follow these requirements for using the Google Maps logo in your app or website.

Acceptable variations for Google Maps logo attribution Download Google Maps logos

Use the official Google Maps logo files. Download the logos below, and follow the guidelines in this section.

Download the Google Maps attribution assets

When using the Google Maps logo, follow these guidelines.

Logo size specification

Follow these size specifications for the Google Maps logo:

To learn about dp, see Pixel density on the Material Design website.

Google Maps logo showing minimum clear space and acceptable size range Logo accessibility

Follow these accessibility requirements for the Google Maps logo:

Unacceptable variations and accessibility issues for Google Maps logo attribution Text attribution

If the size of your interface does not support using the Google Maps logo, you can spell out Google Maps in text. Follow these guidelines:

Acceptable variations of the Google Maps text attribution Unacceptable variations of the Google Maps text attribution Example CSS

The following CSS renders Google Maps with the appropriate typographic style and color on a white or light background.

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Roboto&display=swap');

.GMP-attribution {
font-family: Roboto, Sans-Serif;
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
font-size: 1rem;
letter-spacing: normal;
white-space: nowrap;
color: #5e5e5e;
}
Visual requirements

Follow these requirements for the visual treatment of Google Maps attribution.

The following figures show examples of these visual requirements.

Example of Google Maps attribution positioned at the top, at the bottom, and to the side of the content
Example of three approaches to differentiating Google Maps Content (the place rating) from other content
Don't obscure the Google Maps attribution or mix it with content from other sources Third-party data providers

Some of the data and images on our mapping products come from providers other than Google. For some products, such as Map Tiles API, we may provide you with the required attribution to the third-party data provider. When we do, the text of your attribution must say the name "Google Maps" and the relevant data provider(s), such as "Map data: Google, Maxar Technologies." When Google provides third-party attribution, only including "Google Maps" or the Google logo is not proper attribution.

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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