Introduction
With the Google Maps for Flutter package, you can add maps based on Google maps
data to your iOS or Android application. The SDK automatically handles access to
the Google Maps servers, map display, and response to user gestures such as
clicks and drags. You can also add markers, polylines, ground overlays, and info
windows to your map. These objects provide additional information for map
locations, and allow user interaction with the map.
When using the SDK you need to comply with the
Google Maps Platform Terms of
Service
and ensure that your app
complies with applicable laws.
Flutter plugins use Dart channels to call platform-specific APIs. Flutter
developers interact with a single, app-facing package. This package recognizes
the platform that the app is running on and federates the API calls to the
appropriate native code
Audience
This documentation is designed for people familiar with
Flutter
development
concepts. You should also be
familiar with
Google Maps
from a user's point of
view. With this guide, you can start exploring and developing applications with
the Google Maps for Flutter package. To learn about specific details of classes and
methods, check out the
reference
documentation
.
Attribution requirements
If you use the Google Maps for Flutter package in your application, you must
include the attribution text as part of a legal notices section in your
application. Google recommend including legal notices as an independent menu
item, or as part of an "About" menu item.
To get the attribution text, call the
showLicensePage
endpoint.
With the Google Maps for Flutter package, you can build apps that target iOS,
Android and the Web.
Refer to the Flutter documentation for the development environments requirements
and current versions of
target
platforms
.
To use
Maps
URLs
, your
target device needs the appropriate Google Maps app installed. For mobile
devices, this includes
Google Maps for
iOS
or
Google Maps for Android
.