A calm restroom finder that shows real nearby restrooms from Apple Maps, sorted closest first with a live walking ETA.
Coming soon to theApp Store
Loo Lookout answers the one question that matters in a hurry: what is the nearest restroom, and how long is the walk? It pulls real nearby restrooms from Apple Maps around your location, sorts them closest first, and shows a live distance and walking ETA for each one. One tap on "Take me there" opens walking directions.
Beyond finding, it remembers. Save the restrooms you trust and attach your own notes — including door codes and how-to-get-in details — stored privately on your device. Saved spots stay available even with no signal, so the places you rely on travel with you.
Loo Lookout is honest about what it knows. It never invents open or closed status; instead you keep your own freshness marks — "I checked it" or "reported closed" — with an age stamp on each, so your personal map never quietly rots.
Nearby restrooms sorted by real distance with a live walking ETA, and your location on the map. No scrolling through a random list while the clock runs.
Restrooms come live from Apple Maps nearby search — no stale third-party feed, no empty map on day one.
Attach a masked keypad code and how-to-get-in notes to any saved spot. They stay on your device and appear before you reach the door.
Bookmarked restrooms and their notes remain available with zero signal — in a basement mall, on the highway, or abroad without data.
Mark a spot "I checked it" or report it closed. Each listing shows the age of your last check, so you know what to trust.
Drop a pin at your location with access type, amenities like wheelchair access or baby change, and a note. Filter by the tags you added.
Loo Lookout finds real restrooms around you from Apple Maps and highlights the nearest one with its walking time.
One tap opens walking directions in Apple Maps, so you go straight from glance to walking.
Bookmark good spots and add your own door-code or access notes. They stay on your device and work offline.
After a visit, mark the spot checked or report it closed. Your personal freshness stamp shows how current each entry is.
Open a restroom finder app that reads your location and searches for nearby restrooms. Loo Lookout uses Apple Maps nearby search to show real restrooms around you on a map and in a list, sorted closest first with a live distance and walking ETA, so the fastest option is always at the top.
Yes. Loo Lookout shows every nearby restroom with its distance and an estimated walking time, and highlights the nearest one on the map. Tapping "Take me there" opens turn-by-turn walking directions in Apple Maps.
Listings come live from Apple Maps nearby search on your device — the same points of interest Apple Maps shows. There is no third-party feed and no account required, and the map is never empty on day one because it draws on Apple's live data wherever you are.
Live search needs a connection, because results come from Apple Maps in real time. Your saved restrooms are different: bookmarked spots, their locations, and your door-code notes are stored on the device and stay available with zero signal.
Yes. You can attach your own door-code and how-to-get-in notes to any saved restroom — for example a keypad code at a side entrance. Codes are stored privately on your device with a masked display, and they show up before you reach the door.
No, and that is deliberate. Apple Maps points of interest carry no verified hours, so Loo Lookout never asserts open or closed status it cannot back up. Instead, you keep your own marks — "I checked it" or "reported closed" — and every listing shows the age of your last check.
You can tag any restroom you add yourself with amenities such as wheelchair access, baby change, gender-neutral, or no fee, and then filter by those tags. Apple Maps listings carry no amenity data, so Loo Lookout only shows accessibility details where you entered them — it never guesses.
Yes. Drop a pin at your location, choose the access type, add amenity tags and a note, and it joins your map marked as confirmed today. Added spots behave like any other listing: they sort by distance, take notes, and can be saved for offline use.
Loo Lookout works well on the road: it continuously shows the nearest restrooms around your current position with distance and ETA, and your saved highway stops remain available offline. One tap hands you off to Apple Maps for directions.
When bathroom trips are urgent, the finder needs to answer fast: nearest option, how far, how to get in. Loo Lookout is built around exactly that — closest-first sorting with walking time, a one-tap route, and private door-code notes for the spots you already trust. It is a map, not a medical tool, and gives no medical advice.
Your location is used on-device to search Apple Maps around you and sort results by distance. Saved spots, notes, door codes, and freshness marks are stored on your device; there is no community feed or shared backend collecting your entries.
Open any restroom's detail screen and tap "Take me there." Loo Lookout hands the destination to Apple Maps with walking directions already selected, so you get turn-by-turn guidance without retyping anything.
Each restroom shows a freshness stamp based on your own last check — for example "CONFIRMED · 2 DAYS AGO" or "NOT YET CONFIRMED." Marks age over time, fading from fresh to stale, so you can tell at a glance which entries in your list are still worth trusting.
The nearest restroom, the walking time, and the door code — before you need them.
Coming soon to theApp Store