How to use Google Earth on the Chrome browser

How to use Google Earth on the Chrome browser

Google has been collaborating with satellites, on-ground support, and individual contributors to supply high-quality images of locations all around the world, and every month, a list of locations are upgraded to reflect any new changes that may have taken place, in terms of terrain or establishment of new buildings or spots of interest. This list of locations is pre-decided by Google, so there is no point holding out hope for your hometown getting an upgrade as it will only get the change when Google receives significant footage that reflects changes to that location.

If all of this sounds good to you and you want to give the Google Earth application a try, you can use it on your Chrome browser and enjoy all the wonderful features it offers, and if you want to commit to the standalone application, the Google Earth Pro application is now available for PCs for FREE.

But let’s take a look at how you can use the Google Earth app on the Google Chrome browser –

Step 1. Open the Google Chrome browser on your PC or Mac computer.

 

How to use Google Earth on the Chrome browser