*Geolocate Any Picture Down to Its Exact Coordinates with Netryx Astra V2*
A web-based demo of the Netryx Astra V2 geolocation tool has been made available by its developer, allowing users to geolocate any picture down to its exact coordinates. The tool uses a pipeline similar to the GitHub repository, but with some limitations to ensure the web version remains free to use.
*How it Works*
The web demo is limited to a 10km radius of New York, but users can install the GitHub repository to index any city they want and perform unlimited searches. The tool consumes GPU costs for each search, which is why the web version has limited credits. However, users can still use the web demo to test the tool's functionality and provide feedback.
*Features and Limitations*
The web demo is designed to work best on desktop devices, and users can access it at [https://www.netryx.live](https://www.netryx.live). The tool uses the same pipeline as the GitHub repository, which includes a geolocation algorithm that can pinpoint the location of a picture on a map. However, users should note that the web version has some limitations, including:
* Limited credits for each search
* Geolocation only available for a 10km radius of New York
* Best performance on desktop devices
*Installation and Feedback*
For users who want to perform unlimited searches or index any city they want, they can install the GitHub repository at [https://github.com/sparkyniner/Netryx-Astra-V2-Geolocation-Tool](https://github.com/sparkyniner/Netryx-Astra-V2-Geolocation-Tool). The developer welcomes feedback from users, including searches that failed or didn't work as expected.
Overall, the Netryx Astra V2 web demo provides a convenient way for users to test the tool's geolocation capabilities without installing the GitHub repository. However, users who need more advanced features or unlimited searches may want to consider installing the repository instead.