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Issue 4131: MapsGL support
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Status:  NeatIdea
Owner:  [email protected]


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Reported by [email protected], May 9, 2012
Make MapsGL available from the API.
Jul 7, 2012
#1 [email protected]
please!
Jul 11, 2012
#2 [email protected]
Hurry up support MapsGL . 
Jul 12, 2012
#3 [email protected]
i fourth this!
Jul 26, 2012
#4 [email protected]
I fifth this!
Jul 30, 2012
#5 [email protected]
(No comment was entered for this change.)
Aug 3, 2012
#6 [email protected]
please add support!
Sep 13, 2012
#8 [email protected]
Ditto on all the above
Sep 23, 2012
#9 [email protected]
would be very nice!
Oct 3, 2012
#10 [email protected]
Really looking forward to this feature
Oct 10, 2012
#11 [email protected]
Looking forward to this aswell. Does anybody know if 45 degree rendering that's available on android & ios is also for desktop client?
Oct 22, 2012
#12 [email protected]
I want this
Oct 24, 2012
#13 [email protected]
Yes, please! We want MapsGL! :D
Nov 20, 2012
#14 [email protected]
Please!
Dec 4, 2012
#15 [email protected]
I would like to be notified when MapGL is available in the API.
Jan 24, 2013
#16 [email protected]
Please! I wish~
Feb 15, 2013
#17 [email protected]
Would be nice
Feb 27, 2013
#18 [email protected]
Would be great!
Mar 3, 2013
#19 [email protected]
add MapsGL when the api?
Mar 3, 2013
#20 [email protected]
As above. Would be a great addition.
Mar 4, 2013
#21 [email protected]
Is there any information regarding the addition of MapsGL?
Mar 4, 2013
#22 [email protected]
Please respond.
Mar 5, 2013
#23 [email protected]
Please provide the option of MapsGL through the API
Mar 5, 2013
#24 [email protected]
 See all the above! It would be very appriciated so ..... thanks in advance?
Mar 7, 2013
#25 [email protected]
Adding my support to this, definitely a needed addition!
Mar 19, 2013
#26 [email protected]
Yes, agree - maybe this will speed up heat map generation as well?
Apr 4, 2013
#27 [email protected]
Seriously google, do it!
Apr 6, 2013
#28 [email protected]
Having WebGL enabled and accessible via GoogleMaps api would be a great leap forwards. Google, don't sit on this! 
Apr 16, 2013
#29 [email protected]
Add the support please.

Apr 20, 2013
#30 [email protected]
Please :)
Apr 21, 2013
#31 [email protected]
I 32nd this!
Apr 26, 2013
#32 [email protected]
I also want MapsGL in API
May 2, 2013
#34 [email protected]
Adding the WebGL access to the Google Maps API would be much appreciated! 
Jun 13, 2013
#35 [email protected]
As cool as this would be I think this should be part of v4 (not announced or confirmed and I am making this up) which I assume will utilize the technology of the new google maps preview which is much nicer than the current MapsGL implementation. 

I know no mobile browser yet support WebGL but I'd almost want this to wait until they do as this will be much more beneficial for mobile apps where currently zooming and map interactions are not very smooth.
Jul 23, 2013
#36 [email protected]
I want this too :)
Aug 8, 2013
#37 [email protected]
Hello Google Devs.... 
It will be really nice if you provide a bit of information, when You guys will include this extremely awaiting WebGL in google Map API. 
I really appreciate if you provide any information on this. 

Sudip Barman :)
Aug 18, 2013
#38 [email protected]
Please guys, MapsGL Support would be awesome!
Sep 11, 2013
#39 [email protected]
nothing yet ?
Sep 25, 2013
#40 [email protected]
really needed
Sep 25, 2013
#41 [email protected]
I want this!!!
Nov 28, 2013
#42 [email protected]
please add support!
Dec 16, 2013
#44 [email protected]
 Issue 6160  has been merged into this issue.
Dec 16, 2013
#45 [email protected]
Rather than the entire WebGL at this time, could we please have at least the mouse wheel zoom with its elegant transition algorithm, and the slick/slide of region/city names? 
May 26, 2014
#47 [email protected]
@#45
They cannot include only some functionality. The transition and dynamic city names etc is al rendered with WebGL. So they have to do it all at once.

I must say the team is doing great. When it was first introduced there were too many problems with performance , these are almost gone :)
May 27, 2014
#48 [email protected]
Heavily anticipated feature. I'm currently developing a maps centric website which would highly benefit from MapsGL support. 
Jun 26, 2014
#49 [email protected]
Please brings this rendering capability to the V3 API! :)  Polyline and GeoJSON feature rendering could greatly benefit from this as well!
Aug 7, 2014
#50 [email protected]
This is all the more important now that Chrome is retiring NPAPI, meaning that applications built on the Google Earth plugin are going to stop working in Chrome.  There is currently no practical alternative to the Earth plugin, and WebGL Maps seems like the most likely long-term replacement.
Sep 3, 2014
#51 [email protected]
I am a developer of 3D Driving Simulator on Google Earth (http://framesynthesis.com/drivingsimulator/earth/).
If you expose the WebGL Maps API, I'll try integrating it instantly, probably within 2-3 days :)

Jan 5, 2015
#52 [email protected]
 Issue 7492  has been merged into this issue.
Feb 24, 2015
Project Member #53 [email protected]
(No comment was entered for this change.)
Status: NeatIdea
Apr 15, 2015
#54 [email protected]
I am really hoping this will be a forthcoming feature of the Maps API. My non-profit organization does high latitude Polar research work at both Poles and the loss of the GE Plugin will be crippling for us. I would love it if I didn't have to migrate all of our mapping applications to Cesium, if Google will be adding this to the Maps API.
May 28, 2015
#56 [email protected]
It's been nigh on three years since this issue was opened. It would be nice if somebody from Google could comment on the progress, or lack thereof.
Jun 23, 2015
#57 [email protected]
are there really no plans for a Google Maps API WebGL version anytime soon? I heard  it was related to not enough browsers performing well with webgl but that doesn't explain its widespread use on maps.google.com? it also hasn't stopped Mapbox from releasing a really nice webgl api either. this just seems like a really odd omission by Google, especially given how long maps.google.com has already supported it
Sep 15, 2015
#58 [email protected]
No se muy bien como funciona esto pero me gustaria saber mas sobre esto.
Gracias.
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