GeoGuessr Bot

ATLAS is a GeoGuessr bot that reads your screen, predicts the location in about three seconds, and can play the entire game on its own. Around 81% country accuracy in real games, across every mode.

81%Country accuracy in real games
~3sPer prediction
4Game modes supported

What the bot does

Instead of guessing by hand, the bot watches your GeoGuessr round and analyzes the street view the moment it loads. It reads the same clues a strong human player relies on, road markings, signage, vegetation, building styles, sun position, then turns that into a coordinate. The whole thing happens in seconds, so you keep up even in fast formats.

You choose how hands-on you want to be:

How the GeoGuessr bot works

Under the hood, ATLAS is a GeoGuessr solver powered by an AI trained on millions of street level images. It does not read hidden data from the game and it does not inject anything into your browser. Here is what a single round looks like in full auto:

  1. Connect the browser. You press one hotkey and ATLAS opens a browser window it can watch. From there you play GeoGuessr exactly as normal.
  2. The bot reads the round. When a new round starts, it detects the street view and waits for the imagery to finish loading so it has a clean picture.
  3. The AI analyzes the image. It captures four different views of the scene and weighs the clues in each one: road markings, signage, vegetation, architecture and terrain.
  4. Auto-guess places the pin. The prediction comes back in about 3 seconds and the pin lands on the map without a single click from you.
  5. It moves to the next round. The guess is confirmed, the round resolves, and the bot carries on until the game is finished.

In assisted mode the same engine runs, but the pin stays in your hands until you decide.

Built for every game mode

A bot is only useful if it covers how people actually play. ATLAS handles all four core modes:

Bot play vs playing manually

The two approaches solve different problems, so it is worth being clear about when each one wins.

On speed, the bot is in a different class. A careful manual round can take minutes of panning, zooming and weighing clues. The bot commits in about 3 seconds, which matters most in Duels, where slow but correct still loses to fast and close enough.

On consistency, automation does not have off days. A human player gets tired, tilts after a bad round, or rushes the last game of the night. The bot plays the first round and the last round with the same attention, so scores stay stable across a long session.

Manual play is still the better choice if your goal is to improve. If you want to learn region clues and build map knowledge, play by hand and use assisted mode as a study aid: make your own read first, then compare it with what the AI saw. Letting the bot do everything will raise your results, not your skill.

Accuracy you can rely on

In real games the bot lands the correct country around 81% of the time, with an average score near 4,000. That number comes from live play, not a cherry-picked benchmark, and it improves with every update as the prediction engine is retrained. For the best results, let the street view finish loading before you trigger a guess so the bot has a clean image to work with.

Is a GeoGuessr bot safe to use?

Here is the honest version. Any GeoGuessr cheat is against the game's terms of service, ATLAS included. If you care about a main account with years of stats on it, play unranked games or use an alt account for bot sessions.

That said, not every tool carries the same risk. Free injection extensions such as ApvGuesser hook into the game itself to read location data, and code that runs inside the game is the most detectable route there is. ATLAS does not inject into or modify the game in any way. It works from what is on screen, the same view a player has, and makes its own prediction from the image. Nothing about your GeoGuessr client is altered. That does not make cheating allowed, but it does lower your exposure.

Getting set up

Setup takes a couple of minutes and there is nothing to install in your browser or in the game.

  1. Pick a plan. Plans start from EUR 14.99 and the license key arrives by email shortly after checkout.
  2. Download the app. ATLAS runs on Windows 10 and 11.
  3. Activate with the license key on first launch.
  4. Press F10 to start the browser that ATLAS watches.
  5. Log in to GeoGuessr in that window like you always do.
  6. Choose auto or assisted mode and press Start. The bot takes it from there.

A few things worth knowing before your first session:

If you would rather see the whole flow with screenshots first, read our guide to using a GeoGuessr bot.

Frequently asked questions

What is a GeoGuessr bot?

A GeoGuessr bot is a desktop app that looks at your game screen and predicts the location you are viewing. ATLAS uses AI to read visual clues like road signs, vegetation and architecture, then returns a prediction in about 3 seconds. It can also place the pin and play the whole game on its own.

How accurate is the ATLAS GeoGuessr bot?

In real games ATLAS lands the correct country around 81% of the time, with an average score near 4,000. Accuracy depends on the imagery, and it keeps improving with each update.

Can the bot play GeoGuessr automatically?

Yes. In full auto mode the bot detects when a round starts, analyzes the street view, makes a prediction, places the pin and moves on. You can also use manual assist, where you press a hotkey only when you want help.

Which game modes does the bot support?

ATLAS supports Classic, Ranked, Duels and Team Duels. In timed modes like Duels it is tuned for fast predictions, and in untimed rounds it can take a moment longer for a more precise guess.

Is a GeoGuessr bot the same as a GeoGuessr cheat?

Not exactly. A bot is automation that plays the game for you, while a GeoGuessr cheat is the broader term for any tool that gives you an unfair edge. ATLAS covers both: assisted mode gives you a suggestion while you stay in control, and full auto mode plays every round on its own.

Can I use ATLAS as a GeoGuessr solver instead of a full bot?

Yes. In assisted mode ATLAS works as a GeoGuessr solver rather than a bot: it analyzes the round and suggests the location, and you place the pin yourself. Nothing is automated until you switch to full auto.

How to cheat in GeoGuessr without scripts or extensions?

Use a desktop app that works from the image instead of code that runs inside the game. Most players who search how to cheat in GeoGuessr are pointed at scripts and extensions, but ATLAS takes a different approach: nothing is installed in your browser or in the game, the app analyzes what is on screen and tells you where it is.

Will the bot get my account banned?

It can. Any cheating breaks the GeoGuessr terms of service, so a ban is always possible and it would be dishonest to claim otherwise. ATLAS avoids injection, which is the most detectable route, but no tool can promise zero risk. If your main account matters to you, run bot sessions on an alt account.

What hardware do I need?

A normal Windows 10 or 11 machine. No GPU is required and there is nothing extra to configure: predictions run in about 3 seconds on a typical laptop.

Why players pick ATLAS over scripts and extensions

Most free options are a GeoGuessr script or a browser extension, and they all share one weakness: they run inside the game. Free injection cheats such as ApvGuesser break frequently when GeoGuessr ships an update, so you spend as much time waiting for a patch as you do playing. They are also the first thing anti-cheat looks for.

ATLAS sits outside the game entirely. It is a desktop app that reads the image and makes its own prediction, so it is far less affected by game updates because the prediction itself never depended on the game's code. If you want the full comparison of every approach, our GeoGuessr hack overview walks through the options and where each one stands on risk.

Try the GeoGuessr bot

Plans start at €14.99. Instant download and license key by email.

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