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Paid feature: Features accessed by adding a map ID triggers a map load charged against the Dynamic Maps SKU for Android and iOS. See Google Maps Billing for more information.

Customize and update the road map experience for your users without having to update your apps' code. With the Google Maps Platform cloud-based maps styling in the Google Cloud Console, you can select colors and set visibility for features on the default roadmap map type and apply it to all of your JavaScript, iOS, and Android applications.

While Google Maps provides different views, such as satellite, terrain, and road map, cloud-based maps styling affects only the default roadmap map type.

For information on other ways to customize your map, see Customize Maps.

Why use cloud-based maps styling

With cloud-based maps styling, you can create more engaging and informative maps and update them without code changes:

What can you do with cloud-based maps styling

You can do the following with cloud-based maps styling:

How cloud-based maps styling works

Map styles are stored and edited in the Google Maps Platform Cloud Console. Your application uses a map ID to request a map style from the cloud console, and then applies it to your application. You can have several map IDs associated with the same map style, so your maps can look the same across your application platforms.

How to use cloud-based maps styling 1 Get started Head over to Get started and set up, and then check out the Tutorial. 2 Create a cloud-based map style See Create and use map styles. 3 Associate your map style with a map ID Create or open a map ID for your application type, and assign a map style to it. You can create additional map IDs for applications on other platforms and assign the same map style to them. For details, see Associate or remove map IDs on your style. 4 Add the map ID to your application Your maps then use the map style associated with that map ID. For details, see Add the map ID to your map. 5 Adjust your map style online Whenever you need to change your map style, edit it in cloud styling. For details, see Update a map style. 6 Publish your changed map style When you're ready to update a map style, publish it, and your new map style shows up in your application. For details, see Publish a map style. What's next

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Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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