Upload a social media image, and AI identifies the real location. Compare with claims, check user-generated content, and export the results for your records.
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A quick workflow for checking whether a photo matches its claimed location.
Save the image from the social post and upload it to PhotoRadar. Optionally filter by region to narrow the search.
Multiple AI models examine buildings, terrain, road signs, and visual context to suggest where the photo was actually taken.
Review candidates on the interactive map. Compare with the claimed location and export results as CSV for your records.
AI location detection, metadata inspection, and exportable documentation.
Upload any image and the AI analyses architecture, terrain, signs, and visual context to suggest where it was really taken — with confidence scores.
Explore all suggested locations on a Mapbox-powered map. Switch to satellite or Street View to visually confirm whether a location claim is accurate.
Compare AI-detected locations with the claims in a post. If someone says they're in Paris but the photo shows Bucharest, you'll know.
Read embedded GPS, camera model, and timestamps from images — 100% client-side. Check what metadata a photo already contains before publishing.
Strip all EXIF data from images before sharing them on social platforms. Protect location privacy for your brand and your audience.
Export every analysis with GPS coordinates, confidence scores, and timestamps. Keep records for content reviews or compliance checks.
Practical workflows for content teams, community managers, and PR professionals.
A brand partner posts a sponsored photo tagged "Bali, Indonesia." Before amplifying the post, you want to confirm the location is genuine. You save the image and upload it to PhotoRadar.
The AI analyses the architecture, vegetation, and background details and returns five candidate locations. The top result shows a beach in Thailand, not Bali. You check the EXIF data — no GPS embedded. You document the finding with a CSV export and flag the post for review.
Upload an image and see what the AI detects. Your first analysis is free — no account required to explore.