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This page lists a number of smartphone apps that allow to contribute GSM cell tower measurements to the OpenCellID database.

Android smartphone apps

Apps for contributing data to OpenCellID

Name Screenshot-1 Screenshot-2 Description Download Comment
inViu OpenCellID InViu OpenCellID v2.0 main screen.png InViu OpenCellID v2.0 settings.png mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map Google Play xx
inViu routes InViu routes v4.0 main screen.png InViu routes v4.0 route planner.png
  • GPS tracking
  • route planning and recording
  • locating mobile workers, family, and friends
  • creating location-based reminders
  • saving specific locations, like your car’s parking spot
  • creating and sharing GPS photos, POIs, and travel routes
  • viewing all of the above on the integrated map powered by OpenStreetMap
  • inViu routes is a practical and affordable GPS tracking app that turns your smartphone into a GPS tracking device
Google Play xx
Keypad-Mapper 3 ENAiKOON-keypad-mapper-31-en-keypad.png ENAiKOON-keypad-mapper-31-en-gps precision.png mapping of house numbers by defining the exact position of the house number tag with the help of an integrated map;
recording of cell-id information runs in background
App Stores xx



OpenCellID data consumers

Name Screenshot-1 Screenshot-2 Description Download Comment
CellID info CellID info.png Displays information about your currently connected cellular network site, like Cell ID (CID), Location Area Code (LAC), Mobile Network/Country Code (MNC&MCC) or CDMA SID and NID.
On GSM networks it can show lat/lon location by querying opencellid.org and show it on a map.
Google Play xx
Rf Signal Tracker RfSignalTracker-01.png RfSignalTracker-02.png Displays information about your currently connected cellular network site, like Cell ID (CID), Location Area Code (LAC), Mobile Network/Country Code (MNC&MCC) or CDMA SID and NID.
On GSM networks it can show lat/lon location by querying opencellid.org and show it on a map.
Google Play xx

OpenCellID Client by Marcus Wolschon
Tower Collector by Adam Zamojski
RF Signal Tracker by Ken Hunt
Cell Searcher by Rafal Fraczek