CheckGeo is a consent-based location sharing service for families. Send a request by phone number or link, and see your loved one's location in real time the moment they approve it — no app to install, on any browser, in 200+ countries.
Order NowEvery location share requires the other person's explicit consent.
Send a location request link to a family member so they can share their position directly with you.
Enter a family member's phone number to send a location request — no account needed on their end.
Send a recovery request to a lost or misplaced phone to help locate it and get it back safely.
Low-latency location updates so you always know your loved ones are safe.
Family members can share their location without creating an account. Their data stays private at every step.
Works entirely in the browser. Nobody has to download or install anything, on either end.
No limits on how many location requests you can send to stay connected.
Compatible across all major browsers and devices, with no installs required for either party.
Try free for 7 days, then $37/month. Cancel any time.
7-Day Trial, then $37/month
After your 7-day trial, you will be charged $37/month until cancelled.
Order NowTry CheckGeo risk-free. If you're not satisfied for any reason, contact us within 60 days of your purchase for a full refund.
Send a location request using their phone number or a shareable link. Once they receive it and choose to approve it, their location appears on your map in real time.
It typically takes a couple of minutes for the request to reach them. As soon as they approve it, you'll see their location right away.
No. CheckGeo works entirely in the browser — there's nothing to install on either end, on iPhone, Android, or any other device.
Yes, when used as intended. CheckGeo requires the person being located to actively approve every request, so consent is built into every location share. It's meant for your own device, your minor child's device, or another adult's device only with their explicit consent.
Yes. They always see and approve the request first, so they're in control of what's shared and when.
Yes. Send a recovery request to the device; once it's approved, you'll get live location updates to help find it.