Quick Maps chrome extension

Version: 2.3
Quick Maps
Get a Google Maps™ box attached to any address on a site or highlight text + use right-click menu to show it on a map immediately!
3.96 Based on 239 user rates

What is Quick Maps?

Quick Maps is a maps and directions extension for chrome. it's a free extension and is featured in Search Tools, it has 10,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.96 from 239 rated user, last update is 3286 days ago.


What’s new in version 2.3?

                Get a Google Map™ for any location in just a second.
Simply hover the mouse over an adress on any website and get a handy Google Map™ box right next to it.

Alternatively you can highlight a location name (e.g. New York) in a text, right-click and select "Search with QuickMaps".

Quick Maps currently works for the following address-formats:
• United States
• United Kingdom
• Germany
• France
• Spain
• Italy
• and many more...

We´ll be expanding the list of supported countries in the near future and make sure the automatic address detection will work more reliable
Since the add-on is brand new, please don´t be too harsh with your ratings.
We´d like to improve Quick Maps, so we´re happy about your feedback!            

How to install Quick Maps?

You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.


Preview of Quick Maps


Technical Features:

  • Latest Version: 2.3
  • Requirements: Windows Chrome, Mac Chrome
  • License: Free
  • Latest update: Friday, May 1st, 2015
  • Author: Developer

Quick Maps Available languages:

Deutsch, English, español, italiano.


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Reviews of quick maps:


Jeff Bryant August 4th, 2020
Jeff Bryant

I've had this installed for years and it has NEVER worked correctly. It ALWAYS pops up a blank box, then I have to click to see the full map. Works in that respect, but would love for it to work properly in the quick pop up map.


Helgurd Aziz Mirza December 5th, 2018
Helgurd Aziz Mirza

It didn't work for me! :(


James Hampson August 16th, 2018
James Hampson

If you could move to HTTPS, it would work on more sites.

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