Google Maps Refreshes Bottom-Corner Logo with Sleek New Look

Discover Google Maps' new logo design, its rollout on Android and iOS, and what it means for your navigation experience.
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Google Maps Refreshes Bottom-Corner Logo with Sleek New Look
If you've recently noticed a subtle change on Google Maps, you're not alone. Users searching for  “What’s new with the Google Maps logo?”  or  “Why did Google Maps change its logo in the app?”  are discovering that Google has quietly refreshed the  Google Maps bottom-corner logo  on Android and iOS. This update swaps out the familiar four-color Google logo for a sleeker design that now reads "Google Maps," with the “Google” text appearing bolder and the “Maps” text thinner. Whether you’re navigating on a smartphone or tablet, this redesign enhances the visual hierarchy of the app and modernizes its branding. The new logo update is rolling out widely across devices. On Android (version 25.21) and iOS (25.22), the traditional Google logo in the bottom-left corner has been replaced by this streamlined text design. This refresh mirrors other Google services, aligning Google Maps with the company’s broader branding strategy while also making the interface feel less cluttered—esp…