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Google Maps Adds Gemini-Powered Photo Captions and New Local Guide Rewards

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
April 7, 2026
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Google is giving people who contribute to Maps a little AI help. The company is rolling out a new feature that uses its Gemini model to suggest captions for photos and videos shared about places, alongside tweaks that make it easier to post media and track Local Guide progress.

The update is aimed at encouraging more contributions from Google Maps’ large community, which the company says now includes more than 500 million people posting photos, reviews and videos to help others decide where to go and what to do.

The headline feature is Gemini-generated captions. When a user selects one or more photos or videos to share on Google Maps, Gemini will analyse the media and propose a caption describing the place or experience. Users can accept the suggestion, edit it or remove it entirely before posting.

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Google positions the tool as a way to give contributors a “head start” rather than fully automating what they post. The feature is currently available in English on iOS in the United States. According to the company, it plans to expand caption suggestions globally and to Android devices over the coming months.

By lowering the friction of describing places, Google is effectively streamlining one of the most time-consuming parts of contributing to Maps. That matters because Maps relies heavily on user-generated content to keep listings accurate and useful, especially for details like ambience, menu changes or recent renovations that may not show up in official business information.

Google is also changing how people find photos and videos to share in the first place. If a user enables media access for Google Maps in their phone’s settings, the app will surface photos and videos from recent outings directly inside the “Contribute” tab. From there, they can tap a photo and post it to a place listing.

Google says this should make it easier to select the “right image” to help others understand a place, whether it’s the overall vibe of a venue or the latest version of a restaurant’s menu. These photo and video recommendations are now available globally on both iOS and Android.

The company is also updating how it recognizes and motivates frequent contributors. Within the “Contribute” tab, users will now see the total number of points they’ve earned for their activity on Maps. Local Guide levels the tiered system that rewards people for adding photos, reviews, answers and fact checks will be highlighted more clearly on profile pages.

Achievement badges have been refreshed to make it easier to see the types of contributions someone is known for, such as being an “expert fact-finder,” “a master photographer,” or “a rising novice.” High-level contributors will be easier to spot thanks to new gold-coloured profiles.

All of these changes are designed to reinforce the role of Maps’ community, which underpins how current and reliable the service is. By pairing AI-generated caption suggestions with better media surfacing and clearer recognition for Local Guides, Google is tightening the loop between taking a photo, sharing it, and seeing its impact on other people’s decisions.

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