This document summarizes Google's new Visual Positioning System (VPS) navigation feature for Google Maps. It works by using the camera and computer vision to display augmented reality directions like lit-up arrows instead of relying solely on GPS. The summary compares traditional Google Maps navigation to VPS, noting that VPS does not require GPS, uses less battery, and provides a more user-friendly visual view of surroundings. It also provides a brief history of Google Maps and how the new feature works by pointing the camera where you need to go to see relevant navigation information.