Apple Maps’ Look Around is now available online

You can now access Apple’s answer to Google Street View on the web. Seam 9to5Mac reports, Apple has enabled Look Around for beta version of Apple Maps on the web so you can literally look around and explore the cities where it’s available. The company has a full list of “Look Around” locations on its website, and it includes select cities in the US, Japan and several countries in the European Union. To start exploring a location on your desktop, just click the binoculars icon in the lower left corner of the map. Just like on Street View, you’ll be able to virtually fly over roads and drag the screen to show more of the place with the feature’s 360-degree images.

Apple launched the beta version of Maps for the web in July with a number of limitations. Access was limited to certain devices and browsers. While you could already use it to look up guides and guides, it wasn’t rolled out with Look Around, even though Apple promised to add more features in the coming months. Although Look Around’s coverage is quite limited at the moment, MacRumors previously reported finding clues in Apple Maps that suggest the company is working on expanding its accessibility. Apple apparently has plans to add smaller cities and rural areas to the Look Around network, as well as adding more countries, such as Egypt, China and Mexico.

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