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.