The Google Maps JavaScript API has the following limits in place:
Standard Usage Limits |
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Users of the standard API:
Note: For customers with active implementations of the
Google Maps JavaScript API prior to June 22, 2016, quota exceptions may apply. In certain
instances, map loads in excess of |
Enable pay-as-you-go billing to unlock higher quotas: After exceeding the free usage limits, billing at $0.50 USD / 1000
additional requests, up to
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You're all set!
Billing has been enabled for your selected project.
Enabling billing
To enable billing and unlock higher quotas for the Google Maps APIs, we'll guide you through the Google Developers Console to complete a few tasks:
- Create or choose a project
- Set up or choose your billing profile
- Enable billing on your project
Premium Usage Limits |
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Google Maps APIs Premium Plan customers:
See Premium Plan Usage Rates and Limits for more information. |
Additional benefits of a premium plan:
Contact Sales for more info. |
Usage Limits for Google Maps JavaScript API Services |
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The usage limits for Google Maps JavaScript API services differ from the limits described above. See the specific service for more details: |
Standard plan customers:
Google Maps APIs Premium Plan customers:
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Increase your Quota by Enabling Pay-as-you-go Billing
Limited Complimentary Quota
Most websites and applications may use the standard Google Maps JavaScript API free of charge.
A project is restricted to the complimentary per-day-limit of
For customers with active implementations of the Google Maps JavaScript API prior to June 22,
2016, quota exceptions may apply. In certain instances, map loads in excess of
If your website qualifies for the quota exception, until October 12, 2016, if your
site or application generates in excess of
New implementations of the Google Maps JavaScript API are subject to the usage limits immediately.
If your website exceeds
Enable Billing
If your use of the standard Google Maps JavaScript API exceeds the free usage limits, you can purchase
excess map loads online by
enabling billing on the project. Once billing has been
enabled, if you exceed the free usage limits, you will be billed at $0.50 USD / 1000 additional
requests, up to
The maximum billable limit defaults to
If your API usage reaches your billable limit on any given day, your application will not be able to access the API for the remainder of that day.
Google charges you at the beginning of each month for the previous month's activity, using your specified payment method.
Learn how to:
- Monitor, filter, and cap API usage
- Set and manage billing alerts
- View your cost and payment history
- Get an invoice or payment receipt
Note: Applications deemed in the public interest (as determined by Google at its discretion) are not subject to these usage limits. For example, a disaster relief map is not subject to the usage limits even if it has been developed and/or is hosted by a commercial entity. In addition, qualifying nonprofit organizations who demonstrate a need for increased geocoding limits or internal usage of the Google Maps API may apply for a Google Maps APIs Premium Plan license through the Google Earth Outreach grants program.
Consider a Premium Plan
The purchase of a Google Maps APIs Premium Plan license may be more cost effective for sites generating very large volumes of map loads per day compared to purchasing additional quota through the Google API Console. Google Maps APIs Premium Plan customers have different quotas than those for the standard API. A single load of the Google Maps JavaScript API into a page is applied against the total number of Maps APIs Credits purchased with the Google Maps APIs Premium Plan license. See Premium Plan Usage Rates and Limits for more information.
Terms of Use Restrictions
For complete details on allowed usage, consult the Maps API Terms of Service License Restrictions.
