Thanks for A2A. Yes. Google Maps API can be used free of cost for a limited number of requests (probably 25000 per day). But to get unlimited requests, payment is needed. read more
Google leads in real-time mapping technology. Many logistics and field workforce tracking companies use Google Maps as a base to develop their own algorithm enhances the end-user experience of aggregating companies such as Uber. These tracking companies pay Google. read more
With the latest integration update powered by Uber’s API, you can now request a ride, see your driver en route, contact your driver, and follow your trip status — all without having to switch over to the Uber app. Plus, you can pay with your options on file with either Uber or Google. read more
Google’s making it way easier and simpler to hail an Uber with Google Maps. Today the company announced that the latest version of Google Maps on Android and iOS lets users request a ride from Uber without ever leaving the app. Previously, you could use Maps to check for price estimates and start the process of getting a lift, but eventually you had to finish things up in the Uber app. read more