Publishing to Google Street View
Publish your 360° tours to Google Street View on Google Maps, under your own Google account. Visitors can then find your panoramas on Google Maps and walk through them.
Before you start
- A Google account — you connect it once.
- The project must have a coordinate system (real-world GPS coordinates). Tours shot on a phone, or projects with a coordinate system set on the Coordinates page, qualify.
- Your pricing plan must include Street View publishing.
How to publish
- Connect your Google account — on your Profile page, or from a project's Street View panel, click Connect Google account and approve access.
- Open the project and go to Settings → Street View.
- The table lists your panoramas with their coordinates. Leave them all selected (or pick specific ones) and click Publish selected.
- Publishing runs in the background and may take a while for large tours — refresh the page to see each panorama's status. Linked panoramas are connected to each other, so visitors can step between them (the blue navigation line on Google Maps).
- Once a panorama is published, a link to it on Google Maps appears in the table.
Good to know
- Street View photos are public on Google Maps — only publish tours you want to be publicly visible.
- On your first publish, Google may ask you to accept the Street View contributor terms in the Google Maps app.
- To take panoramas down, select them and click Remove from Street View. Disconnecting your Google account does not remove panoramas that are already published.
- Very large projects publish in batches across several days (Google limits how many photos can be uploaded per day) — just press Publish again the next day to continue where it left off.