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HI MSFT
The map upgrade is happening for power bi to Azure Maps. But zoom settings in both maps are not the same.
There is no way to zoom out apart from increasing the map visual size.
Below image is for a 1 to 1 upgraded maps. I do not have real estate to increase map visual size.
Can someone add Zoom out to azure maps as well?
Thanks
ABK
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Hi @abksharma ,
Thank you for your follow-up. At present, the Azure Maps visual operates differently from the previous Bing Maps visual. There is no direct "1x / 2x zoom" option. however, you can turn off Auto zoom under Format visual View and manually adjust the zoom level using the Zoom slider. Please note that Azure Maps does not zoom out as far as Bing Maps, resulting in a more limited view. This limitation is due to the current design of Azure Maps. If a global 1x view is necessary, you may prefer to continue using the Bing Map visual or explore custom visuals such as Icon Map or Mapbox, which provide more flexible zoom options. Additionally, submitting a feature request in the Power BI Ideas forum for expanded zoom-out capabilities in Azure Maps may be beneficial.
Thank you,
Tejaswi.
Hi @abksharma
We're working on the fix, the Azure Maps visuall will be soom able to zoom to the whole world as well
wonderful news
Thanks 😁
Hi @abksharma
The Zoom option should be under View of the Visual tab of the Visualizations pane.
I am Looking for Same level of ZOOM OUT as before.
Otherwise newer maps will be cropped up versions. 1x for older = 1x for newer map.
Right now its max zoom out is 1x for older and 2x for newer maps, as in above images.
Hi @abksharma ,
Thank you for your follow-up. At present, the Azure Maps visual operates differently from the previous Bing Maps visual. There is no direct "1x / 2x zoom" option. however, you can turn off Auto zoom under Format visual View and manually adjust the zoom level using the Zoom slider. Please note that Azure Maps does not zoom out as far as Bing Maps, resulting in a more limited view. This limitation is due to the current design of Azure Maps. If a global 1x view is necessary, you may prefer to continue using the Bing Map visual or explore custom visuals such as Icon Map or Mapbox, which provide more flexible zoom options. Additionally, submitting a feature request in the Power BI Ideas forum for expanded zoom-out capabilities in Azure Maps may be beneficial.
Thank you,
Tejaswi.
Hi @abksharma ,
You’ve spotted one of the current limitations in the Azure Maps visual in Power BI, it doesn’t behave exactly like the legacy Map visual.
Why you can’t zoom out easily
In the old Bing Map visual, you had +/– zoom controls and mouse scroll for zoom in/out.
In the new Azure Map visual, Microsoft reduced some UI clutter, but as of now:
Zoom in works with mouse scroll or pinch.
Zoom out beyond the data extent is limited — it auto-fits to your data layer, unless you increase the visual size.
Enable Zoom Controls
Go to Format pane → Map settings → Controls.
Turn on Navigation controls → This adds a small floating +/- zoom button.
Set Custom Default Zoom Level
In Format → Map settings, adjust Zoom level.
You can lock the map to start zoomed out (though users may still scroll in/out).
Add Background Layer / Reference Data
If your map is snapping too tightly to your data points, add a dummy boundary layer (e.g., wider region polygons). This forces Azure Maps to give more breathing space.
You’re right as of Sept 2025, there’s no dedicated "Zoom out beyond visual size" control like Bing Maps had. Microsoft has an open item in Power BI Ideas forum where others requested the same.
✅My suggestion: Turn on Navigation Controls in the map formatting options. That gives users at least the +/– buttons without needing to resize the visual.
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