Waze Unveils AI-Powered Updates for Personalized, Less Distracting Navigation Experience

July 13, 2026
Waze Unveils AI-Powered Updates for Personalized, Less Distracting Navigation Experience
  • Waze is rolling out AI-driven updates designed to reduce driver distractions and deliver a more personalized navigation experience, including a new “less chatty” mode that minimizes nonessential prompts and auto-prioritized routing based on a driver’s history.

  • The changes align with Google’s Gemini strategy and position Waze in competition with rivals like Apple Maps, expanding Gemini-powered features across the app.

  • The features are rolling out globally on Android and iOS now, with Motorcycle mode already live in select countries and expanding to more regions.

  • Updates apply to US and global Android and iOS users, with Gemini destination search in beta to boost natural language queries.

  • A beta conversational tool is being tested that can handle spoken queries to find open restaurants or parking and return a list of options.

  • Gemini powers natural-language destination searches and quick chat-driven queries, letting users find places like coffee shops, gas stations with low prices, or nearby parking, with results shown as a list.

  • Gemini enables improved voice destination search and map reporting, allowing human map editors to verify updates.

  • Users can report map updates and road closures through natural speech, sending details to local editors for verification, expanding conversational reporting beyond traffic incidents.

  • Conversational Reporting now supports describing map issues aloud, such as road closures or incorrect addresses, with submissions routed to editors.

  • The Conversational Reporting feature extends to allow users to propose map updates beyond incidents for editor verification.

  • A dedicated Motorcycle mode uses AI to optimize two-wheeler routes, account for two-wheeler hazards, and provide more accurate ETAs in multiple countries, supported by real-time data and editors.

  • Motorcycle mode is rolling out in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Malaysia, Peru, and the Philippines, with no announced US timeline.

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