Where was this video taken?
A video with no location tag still tells you where it was filmed, through what the camera saw. Take a clear frame from the clip and GeoInfer predicts the location from the image alone, no GPS or metadata needed.
From a single frame to a location
Videos shared on social platforms almost never carry location data, and downloads strip whatever was there. Instead of chasing metadata, pull a representative still, a street, a building, a landscape, and geolocate that. GeoInfer reads the visual cues in the frame and returns a predicted location and map. It is the fastest way to answer "where was this filmed" when all you have is the footage.

FAQ
How do I find where a video was taken?
Take a clear frame from the video and upload it to GeoInfer. The model predicts the location from the visual content of that frame, with no GPS or metadata required.
Can you geolocate a video without metadata?
Yes. Since GeoInfer works from the image itself, a single frame is enough, even when the video file has no location data.