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Is there a GeoGuessr bot? Yes, several.

Updated 2026-06-19 · 8 min read

Short answer: yes, and "bot" turns out to mean four very different things. People who type that question into a search bar usually have one specific outcome in mind, but the word covers tools that have almost nothing to do with each other. If you grab the wrong kind, you will be disappointed at best and banned at worst. So before you go looking, here is what actually exists and what each one is for.

1. Game-link and utility bots

The most harmless kind, and the kind that surprises people who expected something shady. These are usually small helpers, sometimes living inside a chat platform, that create game links, generate maps, or post results for a community. They do not play for you and they do not give you an edge. If you found a "GeoGuessr bot" that lives in a Discord server and makes match links, this is what it is. Useful for running events, useless for leveling.

2. AI auto-guess bots

This is the kind people think of when they imagine cheating. An AI auto-guess bot looks at the street view and tries to figure out the real location by feeding the image to a vision model, then drops a guess close to the answer. The goal is a high score or a competitive win.

Two things to know. First, they are genuinely impressive technology and genuinely slow per round, because thinking about an image takes time. Second, using one against other human players is both against the rules and the fastest way to get noticed, because a stranger who nails obscure locations round after round is exactly the pattern that gets reported and reviewed. If your goal is to level up, this is the wrong tool wearing the right costume. It is built to win, not to grind.

3. XP-farm auto-play bots

This is what most people who ask the question actually want, even if they did not have the words for it. An XP-farm bot does not try to win. It plays solo rounds for you, over and over, so the XP accumulates and your level climbs while you are not at the keyboard. It does not care about getting locations right, because leveling is a volume problem, not a skill problem, as the XP-per-game breakdown explains.

This is the practical answer to "I want a higher level and I do not want to spend a hundred hours getting it." It is also the kind that should stay strictly on solo single-player maps, because the moment one of these runs in a mode with other people in it, it becomes a problem for everyone and a beacon for detection. The good ones treat solo-only as a hard limit. The bad ones let you point them anywhere.

4. Overlays and helpers

Worth naming because they get lumped in with bots even though they do not automate anything. An overlay shows you information, such as the round location or relevant clues, while you play the round yourself. It is an assist, not an autopilot. Some are visible to screen capture and some are not, which matters a great deal if you stream. We cover that difference in the streaming guide.

The risk applies to the playing kinds

Link bots and overlays are a different conversation, but the two kinds that actually play for you, the AI guessers and the XP farms, both run into the same wall: GeoGuessr's terms of service prohibit automated play, and accounts can be suspended for it. No tool removes that fact, no matter what its landing page says. Anyone advertising a "100% undetectable" bot is selling you a feeling, not a guarantee. The honest framing is that you can reduce the risk by being thoughtful and you can never erase it. The honest auto-play guide walks through exactly how to reduce it.

So which one do you want?

Run through it quickly. If you want to organize matches for a community, you want a link bot. If you want to win competitive rounds, an AI guesser is the technology, but using it against people is against the rules and we would not. If you want to play your own rounds with a little help, you want an overlay. And if you want your level number to go up without giving up your evenings, you want an XP-farm auto-play bot pointed at solo maps.

Where GeoGhost fits

We make two of these four, and we are clear about which. GeoGhost is a Windows app that bundles an XP-farm auto-play tool and a stream-invisible overlay into one license. The auto-play side automatically farms XP for you on solo single-player maps while you are away; the overlay side shows you the round and stays invisible to OBS, Discord and every other screen capture. We do not make an AI auto-guess bot, and we do not run anything on competitive modes.

The disclaimer is the same one in every honest article on this topic. Automation is against GeoGuessr's terms, accounts can be banned, and we will not pretend otherwise. Solo-only is a hard limit, the pace is yours to set, and you should run it on an account you are willing to risk. With that said plainly, the auto-play section on the homepage has the feature breakdown, and the XP farm comparison puts GeoGhost next to the free scripts so you can judge for yourself.

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