Simple, transparent pricing
Choose the plan that fits your needs
Quick Find1 credit
Single AI call — fast, great for landmarks and clear photos.
Deep Search20 credits
3 AI agents + real map verification — highest accuracy on hard images.
Free
$0
Try it out — no account needed
- 2 Quick Finds per day
- EXIF GPS detection
- Interactive satellite map
- Street View preview
- ✕Deep Search
- ✕API access
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Pro Monthly
$9/month
Full power for regular use
500 credits / month
- 500 credits per month
- Quick Find — 1 credit each
- Deep Search — 20 credits each
- EXIF GPS detection
- Interactive satellite map
- Street View preview
- API access
- Priority support
Pro Yearly
$64/year
Best value — 2 months free
500 credits / month
- 500 credits per month
- Quick Find — 1 credit each
- Deep Search — 20 credits each
- EXIF GPS detection
- Interactive satellite map
- Street View preview
- API access
- Priority support
- Save 40% vs monthly
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a credit?
- Credits are used each time you run a search. Quick Find costs 1 credit. Deep Search costs 20 credits because it runs multiple AI agents with real map API calls to verify the location.
- What is Deep Search?
- Deep Search deploys 3 parallel AI agents that actively search Google Maps, Places, Street View, and place photos to verify their hypothesis before committing to a location. It's dramatically more accurate on hard images with landmarks, signs, or distinctive architecture.
- Do credits roll over?
- Credits are valid for your current billing period. Pro Monthly credits reset each month; Pro Yearly credits reset each month within the year.
- Can I do a one-time payment?
- Yes — subscribe to the monthly plan and cancel immediately after. You'll keep your 500 credits for the rest of that month.
- Is there a free trial?
- Yes. Free users get 2 Quick Finds per day without signing up. Create an account and upgrade to unlock Deep Search and bulk credits.
- How accurate is the AI?
- Quick Find is fast and works well for well-known landmarks. Deep Search is significantly more accurate on hard cases — it verifies each guess against real map data before finalising.