As mentioned by this GitHub issue (open as of July 22, 2020), you must use a StatefulWidget
and setState()
method when setting padding for the Google Maps logo (or other map buttons). Without calling setState()
, the padding will not properly apply on Android. This seems to be an issue with the native Android Maps SDK, as the same padding issue occurs in React Native's Google Maps package.
As per Google Maps Platform Terms of Service, you must display the Google logo on your Google Map at all times, so you cannot remove it without a workaround. However, you can remove other buttons on the Google Map, like the location and zoom in/out buttons.
See the example below for an implementation of padding on the Google Maps logo, as well as removing the location and zoom in/out buttons:
GoogleMap(
//padding parameter for positioning the Google logo and other map buttons
padding: EdgeInsets.only(
bottom: 120,
),
//remove zoom in/out buttons
zoomControlsEnabled: false,
//remove location button
myLocationButtonEnabled: false,
initialCameraPosition: CameraPosition(
target: _center,
zoom: 12.0,
),
onMapCreated: (GoogleMapController controller) {
//required to apply padding correctly on Android
setState(() {});
},
)
To find more info on on parameters of the GoogleMap
widget, view the google_maps_flutter package documentation .