Subscription Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs. Each AI call is counted as you use it — no wasted AI calls.
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Free
$0
Free forever
- 50 AI calls/month
- 1 search
- Basic analysis
Starter
$9.99/mo
- 500 AI calls/month
- ~5-7 searches
- All search modes
- Export reports (PDF/CSV)
- Email support
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Pro
$29/mo
14-day free trial
- 2,000 AI calls/month
- ~25 searches
- Scout & Recon
- API access
- Priority support
Enterprise
$100/mo
- 50,000 AI calls/month
- ~650 searches
- API access
- SSO/SAML
- Dedicated support
One-time Seismic Risk Report
No subscriptionJust need one earthquake risk report for a single address? Buy a single report — full hazard, vulnerability & exposure analysis, with PDF export included.
$49/report
Free plan includes 50 AI calls/month. No credit card required.
Usage resets monthly. Only actual AI calls are counted — no wasted AI calls.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about GeoHunter, earthquake risk analysis, and AI geolocation.
What is GeoHunter?
GeoHunter is an AI-powered platform for geolocation discovery and earthquake risk analysis. It deploys multiple parallel AI agents to find any location from photos via Street View navigation, and provides comprehensive seismic risk reports for any address worldwide.
How does AI-powered geolocation work?
The system extracts visual cues from an image (architecture, signage language, vegetation, road markings, license-plate formats, terrain) and then dispatches several detective agents that explore candidate regions on Street View. Each agent returns evidence, and a consolidator scores the most likely location.
How accurate are GeoHunter results?
Accuracy depends on image quality and available cues. With strong signals (recognizable storefronts, road signs, distinct architecture), GeoHunter often narrows the location to a single street segment. With weaker cues, results are reported as a region with an explicit confidence percentage so users can judge reliability.
Does GeoHunter analyze earthquake risk?
Yes. GeoHunter's Seismic Risk Analysis scores the earthquake risk of any address using real active-fault data, soil classification, TBDY-2018 design spectra, historical seismicity, and computer-vision facade inspection from Street View. It returns hazard, structural-vulnerability, and exposure pillars with an overall Normalized Risk Score (NRS) and an exportable PDF report.
How does AI assess earthquake risk for a building?
Our AI combines seismological data (fault maps, historical earthquakes, PGA calculations), geological data (soil classification, Vs30 values, liquefaction maps), building data (age, type, floors), and computer vision (Street View facade inspection for defects like soft stories, short columns, or aging facades). All factors are weighted into a Normalized Risk Score from 0-100.
How much does a seismic risk report cost?
A single seismic risk report is available as a one-time $49 purchase — no subscription required, ideal if you only need to check one address (for example before buying or renting a property). Subscribers (Starter and above) can also run seismic analyses from their monthly AI-call allowance.
Can I get a disaster plan for my specific address?
Yes. After your seismic analysis completes, you can access the AI Disaster Advisor — a chat interface that knows your building's specific vulnerabilities. Ask it to create an evacuation plan, recommend emergency supplies, identify your nearest assembly points, or generate a family communication plan based on your risk profile.
Can I ask follow-up questions about my seismic report?
Yes. Every report includes an AI risk advisor you can chat with to interpret the results and recommendations. The follow-up chat is a subscription feature, so one-time report buyers can subscribe to unlock ongoing Q&A about their report.
What data sources does the seismic analysis use?
We use USGS and regional fault databases, national seismic hazard maps, TBDY-2018 design spectrum data, EMSC real-time earthquake feeds, Vs30 soil classification maps, building permit databases where available, Google Street View imagery for facade inspection, and satellite InSAR data for ground deformation.
Is GeoHunter free to use?
Yes. The Free plan includes 50 AI calls per month at no cost and no credit card required. It is intended for casual exploration and small experiments. Seismic risk reports are available as a one-time $49 purchase separately.
What is the difference between the Free and Pro plans?
Free gives 50 AI calls per month with basic analysis. Pro is $29 per month and includes 2,000 AI calls, Scout conversational analysis, Recon Lens forensic analysis, seismic risk reports, API access, and priority support. A Starter tier at $9.99 sits between them for moderate usage.
Is uploaded data kept private?
Uploaded images are processed for the requested investigation and are not sold or shared with third parties. Users can delete their images and reports at any time. See the privacy policy for full data-handling details.
Can GeoHunter be used for OSINT and journalism?
Yes. GeoHunter is built for open-source intelligence, investigative journalism, fact-checking, and humanitarian verification workflows. Reports include the evidence trail and confidence scores so findings can be independently reviewed and cited.
Do I need to install anything to use GeoHunter?
No installation is required. GeoHunter runs entirely in a modern web browser on desktop and mobile. Investigation and seismic reports can be exported as PDF on paid plans.
Does GeoHunter support team collaboration?
Yes. Reports can be shared with teammates, and Enterprise plans add SSO/SAML, dedicated support, and higher monthly AI-call quotas suitable for newsroom and intelligence-team workflows.