Google Earth adds Street View upgrade that lets you travel in time

Get nostalgic on Google Earth.
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Tim Marcin
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Google Earth got a cool new feature. Credit: Photo Illustration by Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Google Earth got a Street View feature that effectively lets users travel through time.

The tech giant announced this week that it was bringing historical Street View imagery to Google Earth, which lets folks look back at past pictures of the world. It's a welcome, neat update for Google Earth's 20th anniversary, and it was previously available only on Google Maps. Google also added a tool that lets users look at historical satellite imagery.

"Today, we’re celebrating this milestone birthday by bringing historical Street View imagery to Google Earth," the company wrote in a blog post. "Now you can explore the wonders of the planet from even more viewpoints, whether it’s a bird’s eye view or at street level."


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Historical Street View is one of the genuinely cool tools on the internet. We've covered the feature numerous times throughout the years here at Mashable. Late last year, for instance, TikTokkers used the feature to create a wonderful, sentimental trend of visiting long-lost people and places.

In fact, years ago, I covered Street View and the strange nostalgia it can inspire. Parsing through past versions of the world and your life is a truly interesting experience. You can now access that experience via Google Earth.

How to use Google Earth's historical Street View tool

Total Time
  • 3 minutes
What You Need
  • Google Earth

Step 1: Go to Google Earth

Go ahead and fire up Google Earth.

Step 2: Search a location

You can find the search bar at the top of the page.

Step 3: Click show Street View

It's the icon in the bottom-right that looks like a cartoon person.

google earth image of margaritaville times square with a red arrow pointing to the street view tool
Credit: Google Earth

Step 4: Click a highlighted street.

Any bright blue line will take you down to street level.

google earth image with bright blue lines
Credit: Google Earth

Step 5: Click see more dates.

Once you're down to street level, you can choose to see more dates. That will let you look through all the old imagery from past years and travel through time.

a google street view screenshot of margaritaville in times square with an arrow pointing to historical dates button
Credit: Google Earth

If you want to use the historical bird's-eye view tool, meanwhile, all you need to do is click the "historical imagery" button on Google Earth, which looks like a globe inside a refresh button.

Topics Google

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Tim Marcin
Associate Editor, Culture

Tim Marcin is an Associate Editor on the culture team at Mashable, where he mostly digs into the weird parts of the internet. You'll also see some coverage of memes, tech, sports, trends, and the occasional hot take. You can find him on Bluesky (sometimes), Instagram (infrequently), or eating Buffalo wings (as often as possible).

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