How to Add a Location in Google Maps On PC

Step 1: Open Google Maps and Go to Menu

In the browser Search Google Maps and open Google Maps. On the left side of the map you can see the menu icon, click on this icon.

Open Google Maps and Go to Menu

Step 2: Select Add a Missing Place

Scroll down in the menu list and click on the ‘Add a missing place’ option.

Select Add a Missing Place

Step 3: Enter Location Details

After clicking on add a missing place, one window will open where you add the details of the place like Place Name, Category of place, and Address which you can enter manually or you can select on map.

Enter Location Details

How to Add a Public Place to Google Maps

How to Add a Public Place to Google Maps – Quick Steps

  1. Open Google Maps.
  2. Tap menu > “Your contributions.”
  3. Choose “Add a missing place.”
  4. Pinpoint the location and add details.
  5. Submit.

Google Maps is one of the most popular and widely used map services in the world, providing various features to the user to find a location on the map or any essential stores nearby. Google Maps has over 1 billion users which provides an easy way to search for locations, get directions, and explore different places around the globe. In this article, we will see one of the features of Google Maps, Add a Place in Map. This feature allows the user to add place name, category of place, and place location. In this article, we will see two approaches to adding place names on Google Maps.

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It can be easily concluded that adding names to the place helps in better identification for the public in general and adding names to locations on Google Maps can be done both on PC and Mobile devices easily. You just have to open maps, go to Add location, and enter your name however the process to do so is discussed thoroughly above in the article....