AI-generated Key Takeaways
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          Ground overlays let you place images on a map tied to latitude/longitude coordinates. 
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          You can add a ground overlay using the GroundOverlayobject, specifying the image URL and boundaries.
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          To remove a ground overlay from the map, call setMap(null)on the overlay object.
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          Removing an overlay from the map doesn't delete it; to delete it, set the overlay object to nullafter removing it from the map.
Introduction
Overlays are objects on the map that are tied to
  latitude/longitude coordinates, so they move when you drag or
  zoom the map. If you want to place an image on a map, you can use a
  GroundOverlay object.
For information on other types of overlay, see Drawing on the map.
Add a ground overlay
The constructor for a
  
  GroundOverlay specifies a URL of an image
  and the LatLngBounds of the image as parameters. The image will
  be rendered on the map, constrained to the given bounds, and conformed
  using the map's projection.
TypeScript
// This example uses a GroundOverlay to place an image on the map // showing an antique map of Newark, NJ. let historicalOverlay; function initMap(): void { const map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById("map") as HTMLElement, { zoom: 13, center: { lat: 40.74, lng: -74.18 }, } ); const imageBounds = { north: 40.773941, south: 40.712216, east: -74.12544, west: -74.22655, }; historicalOverlay = new google.maps.GroundOverlay( "https://storage.googleapis.com/geo-devrel-public-buckets/newark_nj_1922-661x516.jpeg", imageBounds ); historicalOverlay.setMap(map); } declare global { interface Window { initMap: () => void; } } window.initMap = initMap;
JavaScript
// This example uses a GroundOverlay to place an image on the map // showing an antique map of Newark, NJ. let historicalOverlay; function initMap() { const map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map"), { zoom: 13, center: { lat: 40.74, lng: -74.18 }, }); const imageBounds = { north: 40.773941, south: 40.712216, east: -74.12544, west: -74.22655, }; historicalOverlay = new google.maps.GroundOverlay( "https://storage.googleapis.com/geo-devrel-public-buckets/newark_nj_1922-661x516.jpeg", imageBounds, ); historicalOverlay.setMap(map); } window.initMap = initMap;
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Remove a ground overlay
To remove an overlay from a map, call the overlay's
  setMap() method, passing null. Note that
  calling this method does not delete the overlay. It removes
  the overlay from the map. If instead you wish to delete the overlay,
  you should remove it from the map, and then set the
  overlay itself to null.
function removeOverlay() { historicalOverlay.setMap(null); }