Create a radar
Pick a duration — 1 to 7 hours — and how many people fit, up to 15. No sign-up: access is anonymous by default.
Temporary radar · QR invites · crowded nights
Fradar is a time-boxed radar for concerts, festivals, beaches — every crowded place where “where are you?” stops working. Create a radar, invite with a QR code, and share location only inside that session. When the time runs out, sharing switches itself off.
01The problem
Chat wasn’t built for finding each other.
A radar is.
02How it works
Pick a duration — 1 to 7 hours — and how many people fit, up to 15. No sign-up: access is anonymous by default.
One QR code, a short invite code, or a link in the group chat. If it spreads too far, regenerate it — the old one dies instantly.
Everyone appears on the radar with distance and direction. When the session expires, sharing shuts off by itself — nothing to remember.
03Inside the app





04Features
You’re at the center; friends are colored signals with live distance, direction, accuracy and freshness. When someone stops updating, their signal fades — you always know how much to trust it. The map stays optional.
Pick one person and the interface collapses to an arrow, a name and a distance. Ultra-wideband and Bluetooth take over up close, with haptic or sound feedback — until “You’re here!”.
Drop a named point with an emoji and propose it. Everyone answers Coming or Not coming — you see who’s missing at a glance.
Your flash pulses so friends can spot you above the crowd — or ask a friend to light theirs. One tap to accept, one to ignore.
The QR opens an essential radar in the browser: join, share browser GPS, see the group and the meeting point. Guest sessions last up to 3 hours.
Contexts tune update rates and radar range for the venue you’re in. Battery saver slows everything down gracefully. Day and night themes for beaches and basements.
Fully localized in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and Japanese — including right-to-left layouts. Groups can be as mixed as the crowd.
05Precision
From afar, GPS gives you the big picture. As you close in, your phones start talking to each other: Bluetooth between iPhone and Android, ultra-wideband for distance and direction on compatible devices, a barometer to tell floors apart — and when a direct link is missing, the group’s own mesh fills the gap.
Precision depends on hardware and environment — so Fradar shows you its real accuracy instead of pretending. It gets you close; the last meter is yours.
06On your lock screen
On iOS, a Live Activity keeps your target on the Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island: name, live distance, direction and time left, plus a mini radar with the whole group. On Android, a persistent notification shows where your target is — with a Stop sharing action always one tap away.
Less unlocking, more walking. The screen stays in your pocket; the night stays in front of you.
07Privacy
A radar is born with an expiry date. Your position is shared only inside an active group, only with the people you invited, only with your consent — and the whole session erases itself shortly after it ends.
Temporary name and color. No account required.
Only active members of your radar see your position. Guests: up to 3 hours.
On schedule, or the instant you hit Stop.
Positions, memberships and meeting points are deleted. Automatically.
08Credits
One person creates the radar and covers it with credits. Everyone else joins free — from the app or straight from the browser. No subscriptions, no ads: just credit packs that never expire.
Free tier: 2 participants · 1 hour · up to twice a week. Enough to try it for real.
Prices are shown by the App Store / Google Play at checkout.
While Fradar is in beta, payments are off — radars don’t consume credits.
09FAQ
See you out there
Fradar is in private beta on iOS and Android. Ask for access — we’ll radar you in.