Feature tour

Feature tour

A quick reference for every PinDrift feature: what it does, where to find it, and what to know.

Static spoof

Pin the phone at one location and hold it there.

Routes (walk / bike / drive)

Drop multiple waypoints and the phone moves between them at realistic speeds, snapping to roads when in Drive mode.

Multi-device

Spoof up to 10 iPhones from one PC at the same time on any paid plan (Monthly or Lifetime). Android is on the roadmap and will share the same concurrent cap when it ships.

Favorites

Save the locations you spoof to often. One click and the pin jumps there.

Presets

A collapsible grid of well-known places - Times Square, Apple Park, Eiffel Tower, etc. Useful for testing or demos.

Match phone clock to spoofed location

Looks up the timezone of every spoofed location and shows the local time on the map. Useful for verifying that the phone's auto-timezone followed the spoof.

Map labels & overlays

The map can show street names, place names, and country borders on every base style, including Satellite (giving you a Google Maps "Hybrid" view).

The search bar floating at the top of the map searches anywhere on Earth - addresses, place names, points of interest. Picking a result moves the pin and recenters the map.

Wireless mode

After a one-time USB pairing, PinDrift talks to your iPhone over Wi-Fi. The cable becomes optional.

PinDriftBox (headless, no PC at all)

PinDriftBox is the headless PinDrift on a Raspberry Pi that sits on a shelf. With Tailscale baked in, you can be anywhere on Earth - another city, another country - open your phone's browser, pick a location, tap spoof, and your iPhone back home reports that location. No PC needed at any point in the loop.


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