Integration

Notion to Google Earth

Bring your Notion places to life in Google Earth with 3D terrain, satellite imagery, and immersive exploration

Free • No credit card required • Updated

Google Earth is Google's free 3D Earth-browser that turns the planet into an explorable map using satellite imagery, Street View, and aerial photography. With it, you can fly anywhere, drop placemarks, draw paths, save tours, and import your own location data via KML or KMZ files to build custom projects on top of Google's basemap.

NotionToMaps gives your Notion database a live KML URL Google Earth can read directly. Add it as a Network Link in Google Earth Pro, or open the file in Google Earth Web, and every Notion place becomes a fully editable Placemark with name, description, and coordinates intact. Update Notion, refresh the link, and the placemarks reflect the change — no manual data entry, no copy-paste, no stale pins.

Key Stats

By the numbers

20 years

Google Earth celebrated its 20th anniversary in June 2025, with users searching for places more than 2 billion times in the past year alone

Source: Google

10,000 features

Maximum features per Google Earth project when importing KML as map features (KML/KMZ files supported up to 1GB unzipped)

Source: Google for Developers

40,000+ TB

Total geospatial data hosted by Google Earth, including three decades of historical satellite imagery

Source: Google

Simple Process

How It Works

1

Export from Notion

Connect your Notion database and export to KML format

2

Open Google Earth

Launch Google Earth Pro, Web, or mobile app

3

Import KML

File → Open (Pro) or Projects → Import (Web)

4

Explore in 3D

Fly to your places, view in 3D, and explore with Street View

Learn More

What is KML?

Google Earth is the world's most detailed globe, combining satellite imagery, 3D terrain, and Street View into an immersive exploration experience. By exporting your Notion places to KML, you can visualize your data in Google Earth Pro (desktop), Google Earth Web, or Google Earth mobile apps.

Compatible Apps

Google Earth Pro
Google Earth Web
Google Earth Mobile
Google Maps
Google My Maps

Use Cases

What You Can Do

Trip Visualization

Fly through your travel itinerary in 3D before you go

Property Tours

Explore real estate listings with satellite and Street View

Presentations

Create stunning location-based presentations with Google Earth tours

Historical Research

Use historical imagery to see how locations have changed over time

Benefits

Why Export to KML?

3D Visualization

See your places with terrain, buildings, and realistic 3D rendering

Satellite Imagery

High-resolution satellite photos for context and exploration

Street View

Drop into street-level imagery at any of your places

Tour Creation

Build animated tours and presentations of your locations

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which version of Google Earth should I use?

Google Earth Pro (desktop) offers the most features including historical imagery, measurement tools, and tour recording. Google Earth Web works in browsers without installation. Mobile apps are great for on-the-go viewing.

Can I create a tour of my Notion places in Google Earth?

Yes! In Google Earth Pro, import your KML, then use Add → Tour to create an animated flythrough of your places. You can record narration and export as video.

Will my place descriptions show in Google Earth?

Yes, click any placemark to see a popup with the name and description containing your Notion properties. In Google Earth Pro, you can customize the balloon style.

Can I see Street View for my places?

In Google Earth Pro and Web, drag the pegman icon onto the map near your placemark to enter Street View. This works wherever Google has Street View coverage.

How do I share my Google Earth project with others?

Share the KML file directly, or in Google Earth Web, save to a project and share via link. Recipients can view without a Google account.

Can I view historical satellite imagery of my places?

In Google Earth Pro, use the historical imagery slider (clock icon) to see how locations looked in the past. Coverage varies by location but often goes back 20+ years.

Ready to export Notion to Google Earth?

Connect your Notion and start mapping your places today.

Free • No credit card required