About this app
Agerius is a social app where your photos live on a real world map. You and your friends share your moments where they actually happen. Every photo is attached to a place, visible on a shared map, and becomes a trace of your real life. With Agerius, you don’t just post a photo in a feed. You place it somewhere. A place. A moment. A presence. The camera captures both sides at the same time, showing your face and what you see. Not to stage a perfect version of your life, but to share a moment exactly as it was lived. On Agerius, your friends don’t exist in an endless scroll. You see where they’ve been, what they’ve experienced, and how their territory takes shape over time. Every photo you post strengthens your presence on the map. The more you explore, the more your territory expands. And when you step onto a friend’s territory, you can steal one of their photos and trigger a duel. Agerius blends sharing, exploration, and rivalry. Friendship continues. The rivalry goes even further. With Agerius, you can: share geolocated photos capture with the front and back camera see your friends’ photos on a real map build your territory as you move steal photos on your friends’ territory enter duels and defend your zones If you’re tired of social networks where everything looks the same, Agerius offers something different: photos attached to real places, friends visible on a real map, and a social life that leaves a trace. Download Agerius and share your life where it really happens.
Latest release
What’s New
Fixed several bugs and improved overall app stability. Added Ranked Season 1 with a new ranking and progression system.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 10:06 AM Free