Every camera, every alert, every report is free for everyone. One optional add-on, Avoid routing, is $0.99 a year with a 6-month free trial.
Get on the App StoreFree to download. The core app is free, forever.
Everything included
One optional add-on
Yes. With Always location permission, you get alerts even when the app isn't open. Continuous background is on by default for the most responsive alerts; you can switch to the lighter battery-saving mode in Settings > Background alerts. We do not record a trail of your movements.
Roadar is native on iPhone and iPad, ad-free, anonymous, and built for the surfaces you actually use while driving (Action Button, Dynamic Island, Lock Screen, widget). It is not a navigation app. It is a passive, quiet heads-up overlay on top of whatever route you're driving.
In the United States, sharing truthful observations about what is plainly visible on public roads, including the presence of speed enforcement or fixed automated license-plate-reader (ALPR / "Flock") cameras, is protected expression under the First Amendment. Roadar is for lawful use. The point of an enforcement alert is to prompt you to slow down. Camera reports are surveillance-awareness, not evasion.
The core app is free for everyone: every mapped camera, every alert, reporting, CarPlay, widgets, and background alerts, with no ads and no tracking. One optional add-on, the Avoid tab, plans driving routes around the cameras you choose for $0.99 a year, after a 6-month free trial. Billing goes through Apple, you can cancel anytime in your Apple Account settings, and deleting your Roadar account does not cancel the subscription.
Reports are structured (category and location, no text or photos). Each one has to survive confirmation by nearby drivers. Disputes shorten its life. Reputation is tied to your Apple ID and is retained if you delete your account, so it can't be reset by reinstalling.
Yes, any time within the first 5 seconds with the undo button, or later from the Activity tab, until three drivers have confirmed it. After that it belongs to the community.
Yes. Roadar shows your nearby reports and lets you file one right from the CarPlay screen, alongside the iPhone surfaces (Action Button, Dynamic Island, Lock Screen, widget, Live Activity) that work from a dock-mounted phone.
No. There are no third-party analytics SDKs, no ad networks, no data brokers. The only thing Roadar shares is the reports themselves (category + coordinate), and only because the whole product is drivers warning each other.
Free to download. The core app is free for everyone. No ads, no tracking.