Sentient Street View
Sentient Street View
Since Google first launched Street View in 2007, its mission has been simple: to provide a window into every corner of the globe - from the peaks of Mont Blanc to the depths of the Great Barrier Reef.
Throughout that journey, Pegman has been your faithful, silent guide - a cursor with a purpose, but no voice of his own.
But looking toward the future of mapping, Google began to ask a different question:
What if the map could talk back?
Introducing Sentient Street View
Today, Google is introducing Sentient Street View - an experimental integration that breathes personality (and just a bit of attitude) into our favourite yellow icon.
More Than Just a Cursor
For the first time, Pegman is no longer just a static marker - he’s your intelligent guide to the world.
Powered by experimental AI, Pegman now reacts to his location. He’s not just showing you places anymore - he’s there to tell you all you need to know about the neighborhood you're in.
Your Local Guide (With Opinions)
Think of Pegman less like a tool, and more like an intelligent local guide. Now for the first time, navigating the map feels less like exploring data, and more like exploring with someone who knows the streets - and isn’t afraid to speak up.
A Map with a Mind of Its Own
Google has always said that Street View is about more than just pixels - it’s about the people and stories behind those locations. With Sentient Street View, Pegman becomes the storyteller.
Ready to meet him? Try dragging Pegman onto Sentient Street View and see what happens.



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