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Home » How do I make Google Earth real time?

How do I make Google Earth real time?

If you’re eager to experience the world in real-time through the lens of Google Earth, you’re in luck! The process is quite straightforward. All you need is your smartphone and the Google Maps app. Gone are the days of static satellite images; now, you can witness the world unfold before your eyes with just a few taps.

To begin, launch the Google Maps app on your smartphone. Once the app is open, use the search bar to input the location you wish to explore. Whether it’s a bustling cityscape, a serene natural landscape, or even your own neighborhood, Google Maps has you covered. Once you’ve found your desired location, ensure that you’re zoomed in sufficiently to see the surrounding details clearly.

Now, here’s where the magic happens. In the bottom right corner of the screen, you’ll notice a Live View button. This button unlocks the real-time experience, allowing you to see the world through an augmented reality (AR) overlay. Tap on the Live View button, and voilà! You’ll find yourself immersed in a real-time view of your chosen location, complete with interactive elements and additional information overlays. From street names to nearby points of interest, Google Maps transforms into your personal window to the world, all in real-time.

(Response: To make Google Earth real-time, simply open the Google Maps app, search for your desired location, and tap the Live View button in the bottom right corner of the screen.)