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This wikiHow teaches you how to load a KML file in Google Earth. This allows you to import saved map data and view in the Google Earth mobile or browser app.

Method 1
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Using the Google Earth App

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  1. Look on your home screen or in the app drawer for an icon of a blue gradient sphere on a white background.
    • If you do not have Google Earth, download it from Google Play Store on Android, or the App Store on an iPhone or iPad.
  2. This is the menu in the top left.
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  3. This is the third option down, with a map pin icon.
  4. This is a blue button in the top right.
  5. This will allow you to access the KML file from your device's storage or from Google Drive.
  6. The list at the bottom shows recent files saved on your phone or tablet.
    • Tap the 3 lines in the top left to navigate through these folders, or use the search bar to find a file by its name.
    • If you have the file saved on Google Drive, tap Drive at the top. Select the folder the file is saved in, then tap the file to load it.
  7. This takes you to a view of the loaded map file[1] .
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Method 2
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Using a Computer

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  1. Go to https://earth.google.com/web/ on a browser on your computer. Google Earth is supported on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer, and Opera[2] .
  2. This is the menu in the top left.
  3. This is the third option down, with a map pin icon.
  4. This is on the left under the image of the globe.
    • If you already have projects loaded, you will not see this option. Instead, click New project at the top.
  5. This depends on where you have it saved.
    • Click Import KML file from computer if the file is saved on your computer.
    • Click Import KML file from Google Drive to upload the file from Google Drive.
  6. Double-click on the file to open it. This will load the map into Google Earth.
    • You may need to navigate through your computer's folder, or through your folders on Drive, to find the file. You can use the search bar at the top to search by its name.
    • You will be asked if you want to allow Google Earth to store data in storage. This allows the program to save projects to your computer. It is up to you if you wish to allow or not allow this, as you may not need to save projects, or you may wish to save them to Google Drive instead.
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This article was co-authored by Katie Double. Katie Double is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. She has over five years of experience in technical support, IT process analysis, and quantitative research. Katie loves exploring the application of various technological tools, from data analysis and visualization to music production and performance. Though originally from Denver, Colorado, she currently resides in New Zealand. She has a BA in Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder. This article has been viewed 18,466 times.
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Updated: March 10, 2025
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Categories: Google Earth
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1. Launch Google Earth.
2. Tap on the 3 lines in the top left.
3. Select Projects.
4. Tap Open.
5. Select an option for import, then select the file.

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