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My Location is a browser-based current-location lookup website powered by Geolocation technology. Its core purpose is to answer the question, “Where am I right now?” With user permission, it can display the current address, ZIP/postal code, city, state, country, latitude and longitude, DMS coordinates, and a map, and it also provides a shareable location link. It also offers an Android app, making it usable on both web and mobile, but the text explicitly states that there is no native iPhone app.
Functionally, it is suited to quickly finding and sharing your current location. Common use cases include getting lost, road trips, meeting up with others, looking up a ZIP/postal code, or copying GPS coordinates into a navigation device. Compared with the web version, the Android app adds features such as saving locations locally, searching for locations, converting between addresses and coordinates, copying, and sharing. In terms of platform support, the text mentions Mac, PC, Chromebook, mobile browsers, and Android, but does not disclose the backend tech stack, map service provider, or supported development frameworks.
As a “developer tool,” its capabilities are fairly limited. The page mentions that users can share their current location via a link or place a current-location link on a website, but it does not provide an official API, SDK, webhooks, authentication, rate limits, sample code, or developer documentation. As such, it is better understood as an end-user location utility rather than a geolocation platform designed for deep integration.
The text indicates that the web tool is free to use, and the Android app is also available for free. No paid plans, enterprise edition, or payment methods are mentioned. On privacy, the site states that it does not store users’ locations on its servers and that location information disappears after leaving the website. Locations saved in the Android app are stored locally on the phone. However, its terms of service also state that information may be inaccurate and that no guarantee is made regarding completeness, reliability, or accuracy. The documentation mainly consists of FAQs and usage instructions, which are clear enough for ordinary users, but it lacks developer-oriented integration documentation.
Its strengths are that it is simple to use, requires no registration, is free, works across multiple device browsers, and covers common needs such as address, ZIP/postal code, coordinates, and map display. Its drawbacks are the lack of an iOS app, API/SDK, self-hosting option, or open-source information; its positioning depends on browser permissions; and the text does not confirm service accuracy or network availability in China. It is suitable for general users, travelers, and people who need to temporarily share their location. If developers need stable geocoding, a map SDK, or a solution that works reliably in mainland China, they should typically evaluate alternatives such as 高德地图, 百度地图, OpenStreetMap/Nominatim, or Google Maps.
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