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Spoof and simulate GPS locations effortlessly for gaming, privacy, and creative virtual exploration

Spoof and simulate GPS locations effortlessly for gaming, privacy, and creative virtual exploration

Vote (12 votes)

Program license Free

Developer iToolab

Works under Windows

Also available for Android Mac

Vote

(12 votes)

Developer

iToolab

Works under

Windows

Program license

Free

Also available for

Pros

  • Quick GPS relocation or route simulation
  • Joystick, mouse, and keyboard control on Windows
  • Supports up to 15 devices simultaneously
  • Cooldown Timer and realistic-speed mode for safer gaming
  • Imports and saves GPX routes

Cons

  • Possible bans in location-based games
  • Advanced features require careful configuration

Spoof GPS, import routes and control virtual movement on Windows PC

Overview

AnyGo for Windows enables users to modify their GPS position with a few clicks, providing a quick route to greater privacy or advantages in location-based titles such as Pokémon Go. Offered at no cost, the desktop release mirrors the mobile edition’s core toolset, giving Windows gamers and map hobbyists wide-ranging control over virtual travel.

Feature set

Flexible location spoofing: AnyGo changes coordinates instantly or simulates travel along roads and footpaths. Routes can be drawn manually or loaded via GPX files for repeatable journeys.

Rich movement modes: The mobile app supplies two-spot, multi-spot, and jump-teleport options that mimic real-world movement patterns. Speed, pause intervals, and cycle times are fully adjustable for more authentic behavior.

Multi-device support: Up to 15 handsets can share the same spoofed position. This is valuable for teams playing cooperative AR games or for testers checking app behavior across devices.

Pokémon Go helpers: A built-in Cooldown Timer keeps track of in-game waiting periods, reducing the chance of soft bans when capturing or spinning stops after long jumps.

Route management: Favorite paths and a historical location list allow rapid switching between frequently used spots. Variable-speed “realistic mode” makes jumps appear less suspicious.

Wi-Fi-based spoofing: When GPS signals are unavailable or restricted, AnyGo falls back to Wi-Fi data for position changes.

Performance and interface

The Windows client blends mouse, joystick, and keyboard input. A central on-screen joystick offers 360-degree steering while a single click triggers automatic forward motion. Keyboard arrows or custom hotkeys provide fine navigation, giving players precise control during raids or gym battles.

In testing, route playback ran smoothly, and imported GPX tracks matched the intended speed profile. The interface remains clean, with map, movement controls, and device list neatly separated, reducing clutter for multi-device sessions.

Safety and limitations

AnyGo’s power carries risk. Location-based services actively seek spoofing activity, and account bans are possible. The realistic-speed setting, cooldown tracking, and pause function mitigate detection but do not remove it entirely. Users should also confirm that virtual travel complies with regional laws and game terms before engaging.

Verdict

AnyGo delivers a polished collection of spoofing tools on Windows, pairing joystick-ready controls with thoughtful extras like GPX import, historical routes, and variable speeds. For gamers, app testers, or privacy-minded users, the software offers strong value, though potential account penalties require caution.

Pros

  • Quick GPS relocation or route simulation
  • Joystick, mouse, and keyboard control on Windows
  • Supports up to 15 devices simultaneously
  • Cooldown Timer and realistic-speed mode for safer gaming
  • Imports and saves GPX routes

Cons

  • Possible bans in location-based games
  • Advanced features require careful configuration