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How do place names appear on Google Maps? Find out where the information comes from.
Siddhi Jain | July 14, 2026 11:15 AM CST

Google Maps: Most people use Google Maps today. Its usage has grown significantly for everything from finding locations to locating petrol pumps. But have you ever wondered how place names appear on Google Maps? Where exactly does Google Maps get this information? Let’s take a look at the entire process.

Where the information comes from

It is worth noting that the information displayed on Google Maps does not come from just one place. Google utilizes various sources for this, including local businesses, government records, mapping partners, websites, and Google's own surveys. Information gathered from all these sources is consolidated and updated on Maps.

Businesses can add their own names.

If someone has a new business, they can manually enter details about their shop, office, or establishment via a Google Business Profile. This includes information such as the address, phone number, website, business hours, and photos. Once the verification process is complete, this information appears on Google Maps.

Users can also provide information

One of the key features of Google Maps is that everyday users can contribute to it. If a new shop, road, or location is missing from the map, users can submit details using the "Add a Place" or "Suggest an Edit" features. Google reviews the information provided by users and adds it to the map if it is found to be accurate.

Information is verified at multiple levels

Information is not added directly to Google Maps without checks. Google verifies data using algorithms, machine learning, and human verification. If multiple sources provide the same information, the likelihood of its accuracy is higher. Conversely, if information is found to be incorrect, it is removed from the map. Similarly, adding information to Google Maps is easy, but there is an extensive verification process behind it that Google itself reviews.


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