Overview
This tutorial shows you how to use marker clusters to display a large number of markers on a map. You can use the @googlemaps/markerclusterer library in combination with the Maps JavaScript API to combine markers of close proximity into clusters, and simplify the display of markers on the map.
To see how marker clustering works, view the map below.
The number on a cluster indicates how many markers it contains. Notice that as you zoom into any of the cluster locations, the number on the cluster decreases, and you begin to see the individual markers on the map. Zooming out of the map consolidates the markers into clusters again.
The sample below shows the entire code you need to create this map.
TypeScript
import { MarkerClusterer } from "@googlemaps/markerclusterer"; async function initMap() { // Request needed libraries. const { Map, InfoWindow } = await google.maps.importLibrary("maps") as google.maps.MapsLibrary; const { AdvancedMarkerElement, PinElement } = await google.maps.importLibrary("marker") as google.maps.MarkerLibrary; const map = new google.maps.Map( document.getElementById("map") as HTMLElement, { zoom: 3, center: { lat: -28.024, lng: 140.887 }, mapId: 'DEMO_MAP_ID', } ); const infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow({ content: "", disableAutoPan: true, }); // Create an array of alphabetical characters used to label the markers. const labels = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; // Add some markers to the map. const markers = locations.map((position, i) => { const label = labels[i % labels.length]; const pinGlyph = new google.maps.marker.PinElement({ glyph: label, glyphColor: "white", }) const marker = new google.maps.marker.AdvancedMarkerElement({ position, content: pinGlyph.element, }); // markers can only be keyboard focusable when they have click listeners // open info window when marker is clicked marker.addListener("click", () => { infoWindow.setContent(position.lat + ", " + position.lng); infoWindow.open(map, marker); }); return marker; }); // Add a marker clusterer to manage the markers. new MarkerClusterer({ markers, map }); } const locations = [ { lat: -31.56391, lng: 147.154312 }, { lat: -33.718234, lng: 150.363181 }, { lat: -33.727111, lng: 150.371124 }, { lat: -33.848588, lng: 151.209834 }, { lat: -33.851702, lng: 151.216968 }, { lat: -34.671264, lng: 150.863657 }, { lat: -35.304724, lng: 148.662905 }, { lat: -36.817685, lng: 175.699196 }, { lat: -36.828611, lng: 175.790222 }, { lat: -37.75, lng: 145.116667 }, { lat: -37.759859, lng: 145.128708 }, { lat: -37.765015, lng: 145.133858 }, { lat: -37.770104, lng: 145.143299 }, { lat: -37.7737, lng: 145.145187 }, { lat: -37.774785, lng: 145.137978 }, { lat: -37.819616, lng: 144.968119 }, { lat: -38.330766, lng: 144.695692 }, { lat: -39.927193, lng: 175.053218 }, { lat: -41.330162, lng: 174.865694 }, { lat: -42.734358, lng: 147.439506 }, { lat: -42.734358, lng: 147.501315 }, { lat: -42.735258, lng: 147.438 }, { lat: -43.999792, lng: 170.463352 }, ]; initMap();
JavaScript
import { MarkerClusterer } from "@googlemaps/markerclusterer"; async function initMap() { // Request needed libraries. const { Map, InfoWindow } = await google.maps.importLibrary("maps"); const { AdvancedMarkerElement, PinElement } = await google.maps.importLibrary( "marker", ); const map = new google.maps.Map(document.getElementById("map"), { zoom: 3, center: { lat: -28.024, lng: 140.887 }, mapId: "DEMO_MAP_ID", }); const infoWindow = new google.maps.InfoWindow({ content: "", disableAutoPan: true, }); // Create an array of alphabetical characters used to label the markers. const labels = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; // Add some markers to the map. const markers = locations.map((position, i) => { const label = labels[i % labels.length]; const pinGlyph = new google.maps.marker.PinElement({ glyph: label, glyphColor: "white", }); const marker = new google.maps.marker.AdvancedMarkerElement({ position, content: pinGlyph.element, }); // markers can only be keyboard focusable when they have click listeners // open info window when marker is clicked marker.addListener("click", () => { infoWindow.setContent(position.lat + ", " + position.lng); infoWindow.open(map, marker); }); return marker; }); // Add a marker clusterer to manage the markers. new MarkerClusterer({ markers, map }); } const locations = [ { lat: -31.56391, lng: 147.154312 }, { lat: -33.718234, lng: 150.363181 }, { lat: -33.727111, lng: 150.371124 }, { lat: -33.848588, lng: 151.209834 }, { lat: -33.851702, lng: 151.216968 }, { lat: -34.671264, lng: 150.863657 }, { lat: -35.304724, lng: 148.662905 }, { lat: -36.817685, lng: 175.699196 }, { lat: -36.828611, lng: 175.790222 }, { lat: -37.75, lng: 145.116667 }, { lat: -37.759859, lng: 145.128708 }, { lat: -37.765015, lng: 145.133858 }, { lat: -37.770104, lng: 145.143299 }, { lat: -37.7737, lng: 145.145187 }, { lat: -37.774785, lng: 145.137978 }, { lat: -37.819616, lng: 144.968119 }, { lat: -38.330766, lng: 144.695692 }, { lat: -39.927193, lng: 175.053218 }, { lat: -41.330162, lng: 174.865694 }, { lat: -42.734358, lng: 147.439506 }, { lat: -42.734358, lng: 147.501315 }, { lat: -42.735258, lng: 147.438 }, { lat: -43.999792, lng: 170.463352 }, ]; initMap();
CSS
/* * Always set the map height explicitly to define the size of the div element * that contains the map. */ #map { height: 100%; } /* * Optional: Makes the sample page fill the window. */ html, body { height: 100%; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
HTML
<html> <head> <title>Marker Clustering</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./style.css" /> <script type="module" src="./index.js"></script> </head> <body> <div id="map"></div> <!-- prettier-ignore --> <script>(g=>{var h,a,k,p="The Google Maps JavaScript API",c="google",l="importLibrary",q="__ib__",m=document,b=window;b=b[c]||(b[c]={});var d=b.maps||(b.maps={}),r=new Set,e=new URLSearchParams,u=()=>h||(h=new Promise(async(f,n)=>{await (a=m.createElement("script"));e.set("libraries",[...r]+"");for(k in g)e.set(k.replace(/[A-Z]/g,t=>"_"+t[0].toLowerCase()),g[k]);e.set("callback",c+".maps."+q);a.src=`https://maps.${c}apis.com/maps/api/js?`+e;d[q]=f;a.onerror=()=>h=n(Error(p+" could not load."));a.nonce=m.querySelector("script[nonce]")?.nonce||"";m.head.append(a)}));d[l]?console.warn(p+" only loads once. Ignoring:",g):d[l]=(f,...n)=>r.add(f)&&u().then(()=>d[l](f,...n))}) ({key: "AIzaSyB41DRUbKWJHPxaFjMAwdrzWzbVKartNGg", v: "weekly"});</script> </body> </html>
Try Sample
As a simple illustration, this tutorial adds a set of markers to the map using the
locations
array. You can use other sources to get markers for your map.
For more information, read the guide to
creating markers.
Add a marker clusterer
Follow the steps below to add a marker clusterer:
- Add the marker clustering library to your page or application. The library is available on NPM at @googlemaps/markerclusterer and in the
repository on GitHub.
NPM
Install the latest version of the @googlemaps/markerclusterer library using NPM.
npm install @googlemaps/markerclusterer
CDN
The script below loads the latest 1.x.x version of the library from the unpkg.com CDN.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@googlemaps/markerclusterer/dist/index.min.js"></script>
- Add a marker clusterer in your app.
The code below adds a marker clusterer to the map.
NPM
import { MarkerClusterer } from "@googlemaps/markerclusterer"; const markerCluster = new MarkerClusterer({ markers, map });
CDN
When accessed with the CDN, the library is available under the
markerClusterer
global.const markerCluster = new markerClusterer.MarkerClusterer({ markers, map });
This sample passes the
markers
array to theMarkerClusterer
. - Customize the marker clusterer.
- Customize the cluster icon through the renderer interface.
- Modify the algorithm for generating clusters.
Learn more
You can view more complex examples of marker clustering in the repository on GitHub and read the reference documentation for the library.