Epicenter - Earthquake Map

Epicenter - Earthquake Map

Worldwide USGS & EMSC Data

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Explore global earthquake activity from the past 30 days on an interactive globe. View detailed information, animate seismic events over time, and customize map displays. Includes companion apps for Apple Watch and a Today Widget for quick access to recent data.

30 days of global earthquake data
Interactive rotatable and zoomable globe
Earthquake details (magnitude, depth, source)
Date scroller and animation
Customizable map terrain and fault lines
Apple Watch app for recent data
Today Widget for quick access
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What's New in Epicenter

2.0.3

July 15, 2026

Minor bug fixes and enhancements.

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User reviews

Used to be great

I don’t know what happened to what was a great app, but it’s now a mess. I can no longer zoom in to anywhere on Earth, the app just crashes. I can only see recent quakes from my locality, and when I try to see other parts of the world, it crashes. So disappointing! Developers, what is the problem?!
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notifications

It would be nice if I could receive notifications on my ios 26.5 iPad mini 7

Great app

Great app! One suggestion, could we select a specific date we want to look at from the dates on the bottom? I’d like to see the location of the earthquakes that happened in my town all morning.

Response from developer

Yes you can, select the Map button on the lower left and switch the Earthquake Time Mode to Interval. Then you can use the date scroller to pick the date you wish and see just the earthquakes that occurred on that day (Accumulate mode plots all earthquakes up until the selected date). Thank you for the kind review!

Great App

This is an awesome app, and the dev seems very attentive to dealing with issues and keeping things up to date and working smoothly.

For some reason I can no longer get the app to work on my phone. When I try to open it, it immediately crashes and closes again. My first assumption is that the issue is on my end. I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max, but my iOS is really outdated(v16.3). Updating that may fix the issue. If I get the chance to update iOS, I’ll update this review with the results as well.
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Response from developer

Thank you for the solid review! It's much appreciated. The latest release, v1.9.5 may fix your issue. If not, please contact us by email at seismology.rocks@protonmail.com so we can learn more and try to address the issue.

Latest update crashed it

The most recent update crashed it. It will not load. Just shows the loading screen for a fraction of a second, crashes, then goes to iphone home page again.

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FAQ

What does Epicenter - Global Earthquakes do?

This app displays worldwide earthquake data from the past 30 days on an interactive, rotatable, and zoomable globe. You can explore earthquake locations, view details like magnitude and depth, and even animate seismic events over time.

What are the key features of this earthquake app?

Key features include access to 30 days of combined USGS and EMSC earthquake data, an interactive globe for exploration, a date scroller to view events chronologically, animation of earthquakes, and customizable map settings like terrain style and fault lines.

Is this app free to download and use?

Based on the provided information, the app is a paid application. It does not have in-app purchases or advertisements, indicating a one-time purchase model for full access.

What devices is Epicenter - Global Earthquakes compatible with?

The app is available for both iPhone and iPad, supporting both portrait and landscape orientations. It also includes a companion Apple Watch app and a Today Widget for quick access to recent earthquake data.

How can I use this app to track earthquakes?

You can use the app to view the latest global earthquake activity on an interactive map. The date scroller and play button allow you to see the sequence of events, while the Apple Watch app and Today Widget provide quick access to the closest and largest recent earthquakes.