Instant address on iPhone.
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Every app on your phone knows where you are. None of them will just tell you your address. This one does.
Every app on your phone knows where you are. None of them will just tell you your address. This one does.
The problem
Maps makes you pinch, zoom, and squint at a blue dot. The address is somewhere near it. Maybe.
Siri gives you a city. Shortcuts gives you a range — “2200–2300 Main St.” Not your address. A guess.
None of them will just show you your exact street address. That is the problem.
No taps. No loading spinner. Your street address appears the moment the app opens.
Below it: cross street, GPS coordinates, compass heading, elevation. Everything you need to describe exactly where you are.
Long-press to copy. Share it with one tap. Or just read it out loud.
Close the app. Done. No history, no breadcrumbs, no trace.
What you see
Street Address
Exact house number and street. Not a range. Not a guess.
Cross Street
Nearest intersection. The fastest way to tell someone where you are.
GPS Coordinates
Latitude and longitude. Works even without cell service.
Compass Heading
Degrees and cardinal direction. Know which way you are facing.
Elevation
Altitude above sea level. Useful on trails, in mountains, on multi-level structures.
GPS Accuracy
See how precise your position is. No guessing whether the data is good.
Who needs this
Calling 911 from an unfamiliar street. Telling a rideshare driver exactly where to find you.
Waiting for roadside assistance with no visible signs. First responders on an unfamiliar call.
Sharing coordinates from a trail when cell service is spotty and “near the big rock” does not cut it.
The app looks up your address, shows it to you, and forgets you existed. No location logs. No account to create. No record of where you have been. Close it and GPS stops. We do not know who you are and we like it that way.