How to Use GeoSeer: A Complete Guide to AI Photo Location Search
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How to Use GeoSeer: A Complete Guide to AI Photo Location Search

Mar 27, 2026

Whether you're an OSINT analyst verifying a news photo, a researcher tracking down the origin of a social media image, or just curious where a mystery shot was taken, GeoSeer is designed to make AI-powered photo geolocation as straightforward as possible. This guide walks you through everything: account setup, the web interface, result interpretation, the API, and credit management.

Step 1: Sign In or Create an Account

Head to geoseeer.com/login to get started. You can sign in with your email address or use Google login for a faster setup. If you're new, registration takes under a minute — no payment information required to access the free tier.

Step 2: Get Familiar with the Dashboard

Once logged in, your home base is the dashboard. There are two key numbers to know:

  • Web Credits — the number of geolocation searches you can run through the website interface.
  • API Credits — the number of calls available to you via the GeoSeer API.

Both Agent Mode and Fast Mode draw from the same credit pool at the same rate — there's no mode surcharge. You only pay for the web calls or API calls actually made during a search.

From the dashboard you can also generate an API key. Click Create New Key, copy it immediately, and store it somewhere safe — you'll need it if you plan to integrate GeoSeer into your own workflows or tools.

Step 3: Run a Search on the Web Interface

Running a search is straightforward:

  1. Upload your image — click the + button on the main input card or drag and drop a JPG, PNG, WebP, or HEIC file (up to 10MB) directly onto it.
  2. Add context (optional) — if you already know something about the image (e.g., "taken somewhere in Southeast Asia" or "believed to be from 2023"), enter it in the context input box below the card. This can help the agent prioritize its investigation.
  3. Add supplementary images (optional) — you can attach up to 3 additional photos using the + button to the right of the main card. Useful when you have multiple shots from the same scene or sequence.
  4. Select your mode — click the mode selection button to choose between Agent Mode (thorough, multi-step investigation for maximum precision) and Fast Mode (broad estimate in 5–10 seconds, ideal for high-volume workflows or quick triage). Agent Mode is the default.
  5. Start the search — hit the search button and let GeoSeer's multi-agent system go to work.

Step 4: Read and Use Your Results

When the analysis completes, GeoSeer returns a results page with up to approximately 10 location candidates, ranked by confidence. The exact number depends on how geographically ambiguous the image is — a distinctive urban scene may return a single high-confidence answer, while a more generic landscape might surface several plausible candidates.

For each candidate you'll see:

  • Address — a human-readable location, down to street level where possible
  • Coordinates — precise GPS latitude/longitude
  • Reasoning — the agent's explanation of what visual signals led to that conclusion

You can switch between candidates to compare the evidence. Toggle Street View to pull up Google Street View directly in the interface for a visual side-by-side check against your original image. When you're ready to act on a result, use the Share button to generate a shareable link, or click through to Google Maps to open the location in the app.

Step 5: Use the API

If you're building GeoSeer into a custom OSINT pipeline, automated workflow, or agent system, the API gives you full programmatic access to the same geolocation capabilities. Full documentation with step-by-step integration instructions is available at geoseeer.com/api-docs. For code references and example implementations, visit the GeoSeer GitHub.

You'll need your API key from the dashboard (see Step 2). Keep it private — treat it like a password and never expose it in client-side code or public repositories.

Step 6: Manage Credits and Upgrade Your Plan

When your credits run low, you have two options:

  • Purchase a subscription plan — Starter and Pro plans are available on the GeoSeer homepage pricing section. These offer the best per-credit value for regular use.
  • Buy credits individually — if you need a top-up without committing to a plan, you can purchase credits directly from the dashboard.

For reference: the free tier includes a limited number of daily web searches and a small allocation of API calls — enough for occasional use and testing. Starter plans (~$9–19/month) provide 100 web searches and 100 API calls per month, while Pro plans (~$29–69/month) offer unlimited web searches and 1,000 API calls.

Need Help?

If you run into any issues — with your account, a search result, or the API — reach out to the support team at support@quesx.com. The team is responsive and happy to help with both technical questions and guidance on getting the most out of the platform.


That's everything you need to go from zero to running your first AI-powered geolocation investigation. For a deeper look at how the underlying technology works — and why specialized agents outperform general-purpose LLMs for this task — check out the rest of the GeoSeer blog.

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