
Archived App (Last seen on 18 Jul 2026)
This is an archived listing of the app previously available on the App Store.Although the app is no longer distributed by Apple, you can still view its description, screenshots, version history, ratings, and metadata for reference.
About
Monitor current global seismic activity with detailed event information including time, magnitude, and depth. Visualize alerts with color-coded warnings for significant events. View activity near your location and choose from different map modes.
What's New in eQuakeMap
2.2.13
April 6, 2020
Updated for iOS13
Developer apps
FAQ
What is eQuakeMap?
eQuakeMap is a free application that allows you to watch current earthquakes around the world. It provides detailed information for each event, including time, magnitude, and depth, with color-coded warnings for more serious seismic activity.
How does eQuakeMap use my location?
eQuakeMap uses your actual location to show you any seismic activity happening around your area. This helps you stay informed about potential events close to home.
What map modes are available in eQuakeMap?
You can choose between Satellite, Hybrid, or standard Maps mode within eQuakeMap to view earthquake data in a way that best suits your preference.
Where does eQuakeMap get its seismic information?
The seismic information displayed in eQuakeMap is sourced from www.USGS.gov, a reputable source for earthquake data.
Is eQuakeMap free to use?
Yes, eQuakeMap is available free of charge. There are no costs associated with downloading or using the application.
How often is eQuakeMap updated?
The latest version of eQuakeMap is 2.2.13, which was last updated on April 6, 2020. Users can expect the app to provide current earthquake data based on its last update.
What is the age rating for eQuakeMap?
eQuakeMap has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users interested in tracking seismic events.
What do users think of eQuakeMap?
Based on available data, eQuakeMap has a rating of 2.0 stars from 1 rating. This suggests that user satisfaction may be low, and potential users should consider this feedback.

