PokéVision Shows Pokémon Locations in Real Time in Pokémon Go
If you are having trouble finding specific Pokémon in Pokémon Go , PokéVision uses the Niantic API to show you their actual location and how long they will be there.
There are many Pokémon Go maps, but most of them, like the popular Poke Radar app , rely on the Pokémon Go community to publish Pokémon locations. However, since PokéVision uses Niantic API, it can show you exactly where every pokemon in the present moment and how long it will be there, before it disappears. I thought it sounded too good to be true, so I tried it this morning. Of course, I was able to catch Dratini in my area, which has been dodging me since launch. The downside is that you cannot filter the Pokemon by type (yet), and there is no iOS or Android app. You can only run it in a browser (but mobile browser seems to work fine). However, it’s hard to imagine Niantic would want such a service to exist, so who knows how long it will last. And personally, relying on such a tool gives you a lot of fun out of Pokémon Go , so use it at your own risk. If you want to see for yourself, follow the link below.
Update : It looks like Niantic has this and other similar services disabled . However, Poke Radar still works because it relies on reports submitted by users.