Terremoto - Earthquake
iOS Universel / Utilitaires
Felt something? Terremoto answers the first three questions in seconds: where was it, how big was it, and how close to you.
Terremoto is a fast, map-first earthquake tracker built on live USGS data. Open the app and the world's latest seismic activity is already on the map — color-coded by magnitude, with your position on it. Switch to the list to scan recent events at a glance, each with magnitude, location, time, and distance from you. Tap any event for the full picture: depth, precise coordinates, alert level, tsunami flag, and a one-tap link to the official USGS event page.
TUNE THE FEED TO WHAT MATTERS
Watching for local tremors? Set the feed to the past hour or day. Following major activity worldwide? Widen it to the week or month and raise the magnitude floor — 1.0, 2.5, 4.5, or significant events only. Your filters are one tap away and always visible, so you always know what you're looking at.
FIND ANYTHING, FAST
Search by place — a city, a region, a country — and jump straight to the events that match. Distances update from your location so "close to home" is a number, not a guess.
BUILT FOR CLARITY WHEN IT COUNTS
- Live map with magnitude-scaled, color-coded markers
- Recent-events list with location, magnitude, time, and distance
- Full event detail: depth, coordinates, alert level, tsunami warning
- Official USGS event page one tap away
- Feed filters: past hour, day, week, or month; minimum magnitude 1.0 to significant
- Search across every event in the feed
- Native on iPhone and iPad
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
No account. No ads. No tracking. Location access is optional and used only on your device to compute distances — it never leaves your phone.
When the ground moves, you want the facts fast. Terremoto keeps them one tap away.
Earthquake data provided by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) public feeds.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
A sharper Terremoto, inside and out.
- All-new app icon
- Choose the USGS time range: past hour, day, week, or month
- Filter by minimum magnitude: 1.0, 2.5, 4.5, or significant
- Open the official USGS event page directly from earthquake details
- Faster map browsing and smoother scrolling