How to Insert a Google Map Location in Google Docs (Interactive Smart Chip)

We have all done it: copying a long, messy link from Google Maps and pasting it directly into a document. It looks cluttered and forces the reader to leave your document just to see where a location is.

But did you know Google Docs has a feature called Place Smart Chips that solves this problem?

This feature allows you to turn a specific address or landmark into a clean, interactive button right inside your text. When you hover over it, it displays a map preview, ratings, and even buttons to get directionsโ€”all without opening a new tab.

To help you master this productivity hack, Iโ€™ve put together a quick video tutorial showing you exactly how to use it.

A screenshot of Google Docs showing a Place Smart Chip for "Dodger Stadium" with its interactive preview card open, displaying a map, address, and a "Get Directions" button.
Hovering over a Place Smart Chip reveals an interactive Google Maps preview, allowing you to get directions directly from your document.

What You’ll Learn in the Video ๐Ÿ”Ž

In this tutorial, I skip the shortcuts and show you the formal, menu-based way to ensure you can always find the setting. You will learn:

โœ… How to find the Place Smart Chip setting in the Insert menu.

โœ… How to search for and select specific addresses (like restaurants, hotels, or offices).

โœ… How to use the interactive features, like the map preview and the “Get Directions” button.

Watch the full step-by-step guide on YouTube! ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://youtu.be/AFB9DV1ilsA

How to Add a Map Location (Quick Guide) โœจ

If you want to try it out right now, here is the simple method we cover in the video:

  1. Open your Google Doc and place your cursor where you want the map.
  2. Go to the top menu and click Insert.
  3. Hover over Smart chips and select Place.
  4. A search bar will appear. Type in your desired address or place name.
  5. Click the correct location from the list.

Google Docs will instantly transform that text into a Smart Chip! Itโ€™s a simple trick that makes itineraries, event invites, and business documents look much more professional.

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