Pinned locations
Pin the problem locations. Find them again.
Some spots you will be back to. A problem house, an encampment, a rural site with no address. Drop a pin once and LOC8 saves everything about it, ready the next time the call comes in.
The places that do not have an address
A lot of recurring police work happens at spots the map cannot name. An encampment off a service road. A problem house everyone knows by sight but not by number. A rural site, a field, a stretch of riverbank where the nearest address is a quarter mile back.
You respond there once and you sort it out. Then you are back two weeks later, trying to describe the same place over the radio while a unit circles the wrong block. A pin ends that. Drop it the first time and the spot is saved exactly, ready to pull up on every shift after, by you or by whoever catches the next call there.
Spots worth pinning
- Problem houses and repeat-call addresses you keep coming back to
- Homeless encampments off the road grid
- Rural sites, fields, and riverbanks with no street number
- Staging points, gates, and access roads you need to find again fast
What every pin saves
A pin is not just a dot on a map. The moment you drop it, LOC8 captures the full record: the street address if there is one, the nearest cross street, the county, the three-word address, the coordinates, the accuracy, and the elevation.
So even a spot with no address becomes something you can return to, hand off to the next unit, or call in precisely. The data is read at the moment you pin, so it reflects exactly where you were standing, not a guess made later from memory. That is what makes a pin something you can actually trust on a return trip.
Pin it now, respond later
Drop a pin
On your spot, it takes one tap. No typing and no menu to dig through, even mid-call.
LOC8 saves everything
The full record goes to your device the instant you pin, from the address all the way down to the elevation.
Reopen it any shift
Even with no signal, pull the pin back up to navigate to it or share the whole position with another unit.
Built for the field
Works with no address
Pin a field, an encampment, or a rural site that has no street number.
Full record per pin
Address, cross street, county, three-word code, coordinates, accuracy, and elevation.
Reopens offline
Your pins live on the device, so they open with no signal.
On device, never a server
Pins, labels, and notes stay on your phone, not in a cloud.
Pins, answered
What can I pin?
Any spot. A problem house, an encampment, a rural site, a gate or a staging point. It does not need a street address.
What does a pin save?
The full address, the nearest cross street, the county, the three-word address, the coordinates, the accuracy, and the elevation.
Are my pins private?
Yes. Pins, your custom labels, and your notes stay on your device, never on a server.
Do pins work offline?
Yes. Saved pins open and reopen with no signal, so a dead zone does not cost you the location.
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Pin it now. Respond later.
iPhone and Apple Watch. No account needed.