Look Around, the Apple Maps include that gives 360-degree perspectives on areas at ground level, is beginning to grow outside the US. Uncommonly for Apple, it’s coming to Japan before anyplace else, and is presently live in four urban communities: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Kyoto. The update was spotted by Ata Distance.

Look Around is basically Apple’s solution to Google’s Street View. You can bring it up in bolstered territories by tapping the optics symbol, which at first shows the Look Around see in an expandable pop-up window.

The changes between photographs are smoother than in Street View, which helps cause it to feel more like you’re really investigating the territory.

In any case, Apple has been exceptionally delayed with the rollout. Check out first went to the US as a component of iOS 13 a year ago, yet it’s still just accessible in eight significant areas including Boston, San Francisco, and New York City.

Apple has likewise carried its updated maps information to Japan across the country. Beforehand, the organization reported that the UK, Ireland, and Canada would get new maps as a component of iOS 14 this year.

Topics #Apple Maps #iOS 14 #Look Around feature