Key Takeaways
- Google Maps’ new Live Lane Guidance tells drivers exactly which lane to use in real-time.
- The feature uses AI and a car’s front camera to analyze road position, reducing last-minute lane changes.
- It’s limited to vehicles with Android Automotive OS and required hardware, starting with Polestar 4 in US and Sweden.
Google Maps is introducing a groundbreaking feature that provides real-time lane guidance while driving. Live Lane Guidance uses AI and a vehicle’s integrated camera to tell drivers exactly which lane to occupy for upcoming turns and exits.
How Live Lane Guidance Works
This advanced system goes beyond traditional GPS by analyzing live video from the car’s front-facing camera. It determines the vehicle’s precise position within road markings, delivering moment-to-moment instructions for highway merges, off-ramps, and complex junctions.
The technology represents a significant step in integrating navigation software with vehicle hardware. By ensuring drivers are in the correct lane well before maneuvers, it aims to eliminate the stress and danger of last-minute lane changes.
Vehicle Compatibility and Availability
However, access to Live Lane Guidance is currently limited. Google confirms the feature will only work in vehicles equipped with Android Automotive OS and the necessary camera hardware. It won’t be available on smartphone-based Google Maps apps.
The Polestar 4 will be the first vehicle to receive this update in the coming months, launching initially in the United States and Sweden. Google plans to expand the feature to other compatible vehicle models with Android Automotive OS and ADAS hardware in the near future.



