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Google Maps may soon expand beyond restaurant suggestions to actually placing your order

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Why This Matters

Google Maps is potentially expanding its capabilities to include placing food orders directly within the app, leveraging its existing Gemini-powered recommendation system. This development could streamline the dining experience for users, making it more convenient to order food on the go. Such integration signifies a move towards more proactive and personalized services in mapping and location-based apps, enhancing user engagement and convenience.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Ask Maps in Google Maps already uses Gemini to give you recommendations about restaurants you might like.

Now Ask Maps appears to be getting ready to actually place food orders for you.

It’s not yet clear exactly how this agentic capability will work, or if there will be device restrictions.

Like everything else under Google’s sun, Maps currently incorporates a healthy dose of Gemini, with one of its biggest upgrades landing this past spring through the introduction of Ask Maps. That can be a great resource when you’re out and about and looking for suggestions on somewhere to visit — like a restaurant recommendation, for instance. For as useful as that is, it could soon be getting even better, as Maps gets ready to place food orders on your behalf, so your order’s ready when you get there.

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Today we’re checking out version 26.27.00.941319029 of Google Maps for Android. While we don’t see any new food ordering options live in the app just yet, the presence of some new text strings sure makes it sound like developers are working to add just that:

Code Copy Text <string name="ask_maps_food_ordering_promo_title">Ask Maps to order food</string> <string name="ask_maps_food_ordering_promo_body">"Say what you're craving, discover local favorites, and Maps will order for you—even while you're on the go."</string> <string name="ask_maps_food_ordering_promo_query">Order food</string> <string name="ask_maps_food_ordering_promo_cta">Try it out</string> <string name="ask_maps_food_ordering_promo_dismiss">Maybe later</string>

We love it when an in-development app feature is this direct about explaining how it’s going to work, and this one sure sounds like it’s going to do all the legwork of actually placing the order on your behalf — as we surmise from that “on the go” language.

Right now, all this text we’re seeing appears to be in the context of the app announcing the new feature to users, and enticing you to give it a go for the first time. But that still leaves us with plenty of questions about exactly how this is all going to work, under the hood.

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