Google Navigation for Flutter and React Native
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The Google Navigation plugins for Flutter and React Native allow you to
integrate the Google Navigation experience into your cross-platform apps. This
page provides an overview of the plugins, links to the plugin package pages and
source repositories, and important information about using the plugins in your
app.
Prerequisites
Before using the Google Navigation plugins for Flutter or React Native, you need
a project with a billing account and the Navigation SDK for Android and
Navigation SDK for iOS enabled. You also need an API key. For more information,
see Getting started with Google Maps Platform.
Google Navigation for Flutter
The Google Navigation for Flutter plugin provides a Google Navigation widget to
Flutter apps that target Android and iOS.
Google Navigation for React Native
The Google Navigation for React Native plugin provides a Google Navigation
component to React Native apps that target Android and iOS.
Terms of Service
This Navigation plugin libraries for Flutter and React Native use Google Maps
Platform services. Use of Google Maps Platform services through these libraries
is subject to the Google Maps Platform Terms of
Service.
These libraries are not a Google Maps Platform Core Service. Therefore, the
Google Maps Platform Terms of Service (e.g. Technical Support Services, Service
Level Agreements, and Deprecation Policy) do not apply to the code in these
libraries.
Support
The Navigation for Flutter and React Native libraries are offered under open
source licenses. They are not governed by the Google Maps Platform Support
Technical Support Services
Guidelines, the
SLA, or the Deprecation
Policy (however, any Google Maps
Platform services used by the libraries remain subject to the Google Maps
Platform Terms of Service).
The libraries adhere to semantic versioning to indicate
when backwards-incompatible changes are introduced. Accordingly, while the
libraries are in version 0.x, backwards-incompatible changes may be introduced
at any time.
If you find a bug, or have a feature request, please file an issue on GitHub. If
you would like to get answers to technical questions from other Google Maps
Platform developers, ask through one of our developer community
channels. If you'd like
to contribute, please check the contributing guides in the library's repository.
Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Last updated 2025-08-18 UTC.
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Using the plugins requires a project with a billing account, Navigation SDKs enabled, and an API key. Plugin details, installation, and source code, including examples, are available on pub.dev and npm for Flutter and React Native, respectively. The code repositories for both are available on GitHub. These are open source, and not considered core services, and as such, they are not governed by the standard Google Maps Platform terms of service.\n"],null,["The Google Navigation plugins for Flutter and React Native allow you to\nintegrate the Google Navigation experience into your cross-platform apps. This\npage provides an overview of the plugins, links to the plugin package pages and\nsource repositories, and important information about using the plugins in your\napp.\n\nPrerequisites\n\nBefore using the Google Navigation plugins for Flutter or React Native, you need\na project with a billing account and the Navigation SDK for Android and\nNavigation SDK for iOS enabled. You also need an API key. For more information,\nsee [Getting started with Google Maps Platform](/maps/get-started).\n\nGoogle Navigation for Flutter\n\nThe Google Navigation for Flutter plugin provides a Google Navigation widget to\nFlutter apps that target Android and iOS.\n\n- For information about installing and using the plugin, see the [Google\n Navigation for Flutter plugin on\n pub.dev](https://pub.dev/packages/google_navigation_flutter).\n- To view or contribute to the plugin source code, as well as for an [example](https://github.com/googlemaps/flutter-navigation-sdk/tree/main/example) of how to use the plugin, see the [Google Navigation for Flutter plugin\n repository on GitHub](https://github.com/googlemaps/flutter-navigation-sdk)\n\nGoogle Navigation for React Native\n\nThe Google Navigation for React Native plugin provides a Google Navigation\ncomponent to React Native apps that target Android and iOS.\n\n- For information about installing and using the plugin, see the [Google\n Navigation for React Native plugin on\n npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@googlemaps/react-native-navigation-sdk)\n- To view or contribute to the plugin source code, as well as for an [example](https://github.com/googlemaps/react-native-navigation-sdk/tree/main/example) of how to use the plugin, see the [Google Navigation for React Native plugin\n source code repository on\n GitHub](https://github.com/googlemaps/react-native-navigation-sdk)\n\nTerms of Service\n\nThis Navigation plugin libraries for Flutter and React Native use Google Maps\nPlatform services. Use of Google Maps Platform services through these libraries\nis subject to the [Google Maps Platform Terms of\nService](https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms).\n\nThese libraries are not a Google Maps Platform Core Service. Therefore, the\nGoogle Maps Platform Terms of Service (e.g. Technical Support Services, Service\nLevel Agreements, and Deprecation Policy) do not apply to the code in these\nlibraries.\n\nSupport\n\nThe Navigation for Flutter and React Native libraries are offered under open\nsource licenses. They are not governed by the Google Maps Platform Support\n[Technical Support Services\nGuidelines](https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms/tssg), the\n[SLA](https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms/sla), or the [Deprecation\nPolicy](https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/terms) (however, any Google Maps\nPlatform services used by the libraries remain subject to the Google Maps\nPlatform Terms of Service).\n\nThe libraries adhere to [semantic versioning](https://semver.org/) to indicate\nwhen backwards-incompatible changes are introduced. Accordingly, while the\nlibraries are in version 0.x, backwards-incompatible changes may be introduced\nat any time.\n\nIf you find a bug, or have a feature request, please file an issue on GitHub. If\nyou would like to get answers to technical questions from other Google Maps\nPlatform developers, ask through one of our [developer community\nchannels](https://developers.google.com/maps/developer-community). If you'd like\nto contribute, please check the contributing guides in the library's repository."]]