Save places you’ve marked on the globe, shapes you’ve created, and tours you’ve designed. Then, share them with others.
Save place info to your computer
You can save placemarks, tours, and other info to your computer's hard drive.
Windows & Linux
- Open Google Earth.
- Go to File Save Save Place As.
- In the new window, go to the left-hand panel and select a folder.
- In the "File name" field, type the name of the file.
- Click Save.
- Google Earth will save the file as a .kmz file, which includes the KML file.
Mac
- Open Google Earth.
- In the left-hand panel under "Places" "My Places," click Ctrl + left mouse key.
- Click Save Place As.
- In the box that opens, in the "Save as" field, type the name of the file.
- In the "Where" field, choose a location to save to from the drop-down list.
- Click Save.
- Google Earth will save the file as a .kmz file, which includes the KML file.
Note: If you want to save memory and help Google Earth run faster, save the files to your computer, then delete them from Earth.
Share info with others
You can let your friends, family, and coworkers see the places you’ve visited and the info you’ve gathered in Google Earth.
Email Google Earth files
- Open Google Earth.
- In the left-hand panel under "Places" "My Places," click the placemark, tour, or other item you want to email.
- At the top, click File Email choose an option.
- In the box that opens, choose your default email account or your Gmail account.
- Fill out the email. Note: You can edit the pre-filled message in the body of the mail.
- Click Send.