Since August 2021, Internet Explorer 11 users have been seeing a warning message at the top of maps. Maps JavaScript API and Maps Embed API support for Internet Explorer 11 was entirely discontinued in November 2022.
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The Maps JavaScript API and Maps Embed API support
the following web browsers:
Desktop
- The current version of Microsoft Edge (Windows), excluding IE mode.
- The two latest major stable versions of Firefox (Windows, macOS, Linux).
- The two latest major stable versions of Chrome (Windows, macOS, Linux).
- The two latest major stable versions of Safari (macOS).
Android
- The current version of Chrome on Android 4.1+.
- Chrome WebView on Android 4.4+.
iOS
- Mobile Safari on the current and previous major versions of iOS.
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UIWebView and WKWebView on the current and previous major versions of iOS.
- The current version of Chrome for iOS.
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Last updated 2025-09-12 UTC.
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