Air Quality Near Me — Check AQI for Your Location
Get real-time air quality data for your exact location. We use your device’s GPS to fetch hyper-local AQI at 500-metre resolution — no city name needed.
How Does “AQI Near Me” Work?
When you visit this page, your browser asks for permission to share your GPS coordinates. We send those coordinates to Google’s Air Quality API, which returns hyper-local pollution data at 500-metre resolution — far more precise than city-level averages.
What Should I Do Based on My AQI?
- 0–50 (Good): No restrictions — enjoy outdoor activities.
- 51–100 (Satisfactory): Sensitive individuals should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
- 101–200 (Moderate): People with respiratory or heart conditions should reduce outdoor activity.
- 201–300 (Poor): Everyone should reduce prolonged outdoor exertion.
- 301–400 (Very Poor): Avoid all outdoor physical activities. Use an air purifier indoors.
- 401–500 (Severe): Remain indoors. Seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check air quality near me?
Allow location access when prompted, and this page will automatically fetch the AQI for your GPS coordinates. Alternatively, type your city or area name in the search box.
Is the AQI data real-time?
Yes. We fetch live data from Google Air Quality API at the moment you load the page. The data reflects current conditions, not forecasts or daily averages.
Why is my location AQI different from the city AQI?
City-level AQI is an average across the entire city. Your location-specific AQI uses 500m-resolution data, which can be higher or lower depending on nearby pollution sources.
What is a safe AQI level?
An AQI of 0–50 is considered Good. Below 100 is acceptable for most people. Above 200, everyone should limit outdoor exposure.