RadMap - Radiation Map

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About this app

Live ambient radiation readings, on one map.

RadMap gathers open data from Korea's national monitoring network (IERNet, operated by KINS), Japan's national network (RAMIS, operated by the Nuclear Regulation Authority), and the Safecast citizen sensor network, and shows the current ambient gamma dose rate.

WHAT YOU CAN SEE
- Live readings from roughly 490 official Korean monitoring posts
- Japan's official network across all 47 prefectures, plus the dense grid around nuclear facilities
- Safecast citizen sensors worldwide
- Map, list and per-station detail, with the trend over time

BUILT SO THE NUMBERS CAN BE READ
- Every dose band carries a text label such as "Normal" or "Slightly high" alongside its colour. Colour is never the only signal.
- Readings are compared to familiar amounts: one X-ray, one flight, a year of natural background.
- Where many stations overlap, they are grouped and shown as an average dose.
- All figures use tabular figures, so the layout never shifts as a value changes.

WHAT THIS APP PROMISES
- The summary at the top of the screen is calculated from the live readings, never a pre-written sentence. If any official station rises above its normal band, it becomes an alert.
- Every reading carries a provenance badge. Government networks and citizen sensors are never blended together.
- Citizen sensors are not cross-calibrated, so they are never used to judge the nationwide picture.
- Ads are hidden entirely while any official station is above its normal band.

PLEASE NOTE
This is an unofficial app that presents publicly available data in a readable form. Do not rely on it for official announcements or emergency decisions; for official information, please consult the relevant regulator.

Available in Korean, English and Japanese.
Official radiation readings from Korea and Japan, plus citizen sensors.
Updated on
Aug 13, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
  • This app may share these data types with third parties
    Location, App activity and 2 others
  • This app may collect these data types
    Location, App activity and 2 others
  • Data is encrypted in transit
  • Data can’t be deleted

What’s new

First release. Live ambient gamma dose rates from Korea's IERNet, Japan's RAMIS and Safecast worldwide, on a map and in a list.