ParkUsher - Find Street Parking Instantly
Find legal street parking near you in seconds with ParkUsher, your smart parking app powered by AI.
The #1 parking app to find free and legal parking in San Francisco, Montreal, New York City, Seattle, Boston, and Toronto.
See real-time legal street parking, scan parking signs instantly, and avoid parking tickets. Your free smart parking app is designed for busy city drivers.
KEY FEATURES (Free Forever)
Real-Time Street Parking Map
- Green lines = Legal parking spots available now
- Red lines = No parking zones
- Live legal parking data for San Francisco, Montreal, NYC, Seattle, Boston, and Toronto
- Find parking near Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, SFO Airport, Mission District, Pike Place Market, Mount Royal, Times Square, Central Park, Trudeau Airport, JFK, LaGuardia, SeaTac
- Street parking in San Francisco neighbourhoods (SOMA, Marina District, Nob Hill, Castro, Haight-Ashbury), Manhattan, Brooklyn, Capitol Hill, Seattle, Old Montreal, Williamsburg, Downtown Seattle, Queens, SoHo, and more
Free Unlimited Parking Sign Scanner
- Confused by parking signs? Scan any sign with your camera
- AI instantly decodes parking rules, restrictions, and time limits
- Works in San Francisco, Montreal, NYC, Seattle, Boston, and Toronto
- Always free, unlimited scans, no subscription required
- Avoid parking tickets by understanding regulations before you park
Parking Timer & Alerts
- Set timers when you park
- Get notifications before time expires
- Never overstay and avoid parking fines
- Perfect for metered parking and time-limited zones
PARKUSHER PRO - OPTIONAL UPGRADE
- Blue lines show paid street parking locations
- Filter between paid and free parking options
- See legal parking in advance
- Plan your parking strategy ahead of time
HOW IT WORKS
1. Open the parking map and see legal spots (green) vs no-parking zones (red)
2. Scan confusing parking signs for instant AI interpretation
3. Park confidently with real-time data
4. Set a timer and get alerted before time runs out
POPULAR PARKING LOCATIONS
- San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, SFO Airport, Union Square, SOMA, Mission District, Marina District, Nob Hill, Financial District, Castro, Haight-Ashbury, North Beach, Embarcadero, Chinatown
- Montreal: Mount Royal, Trudeau Airport (YUL), Old Montreal, Plateau, Downtown Montreal, Mile End
- New York: Manhattan street parking, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Times Square, Central Park, East Village, West Village, SoHo, Financial District, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Williamsburg, JFK/LaGuardia/Newark airports, Midtown Manhattan
- Seattle: Pike Place Market, Capitol Hill, Downtown Seattle, SeaTac Airport, Fremont, Ballard, University District, Queen Anne, South Lake Union, Wallingford, Green Lake
- Boston: Beacon Hill, Fenway, Kenmore, Back Bay, South Boston
WHY CHOOSE PARKUSHER?
- Truly free parking sign scanner and street parking map
- Real-time legal parking data, not outdated data
- AI-powered parking assistance saves time
- Avoid parking tickets with accurate regulations
- Save money by finding free parking
- Stop circling blocks searching for spots
FAQ
- Is ParkUsher free? Yes! Parking sign scanning and the real-time map are free forever. ParkUsher Pro offers optional premium features.
- What cities are supported? San Francisco, Montreal, New York City (all boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx), Seattle (including Capitol Hill, Fremont, Ballard, Downtown), Boston, and Toronto. More cities launching soon!
- How accurate is the parking map? We use real-time data and official parking regulations, continuously updated. Always verify posted signs, as rules can change.
- How do I set a parking timer? Tap the timer "pin & notify" after parking, and we'll notify you before time expires.
Terms: https://www.parkusher.app/legal/terms-conditions
I used this app in Mtl while I had a car for a few weeks for the first time and it made the signs really easy to understand in areas where they’re broken or lopsided and convoluted. Where I could I would confirm that the green on the app was indeed allowed by the signs and the app was never wrong. It helped me find the one legal parking spot in the entirety of the Plateau
Developer Response
Comments like this honestly make us cry a little, not gonna lie 🥹Thank you so much, it means the world. It gives the whole team a huge boost to keep building and pushing harder.Also… in about 3 weeks we’re launching some cool new stuff, can’t wait for you to try it 👀thanks again!!– Ali
Great, but I have one suggestion
Djaguwaur
Love the app, really helps me remember where my car is parked and when I need to move it by. I really rely on having the timer on my lockscreen. It’s the best feature. But it goes away after a few hours. Like if I set a parking spot and the timer shows up in my lockscreen, by the next day the timer will always be gone. I rely on having the timer in my lockscreen so that I never forget to move my car. So if you guys could figure out how to keep the timer from going away, that would be huge. It would also be nice for the timer in the lock screen to be formatted by number of days (like it is in the app) rather than the number of hours. Like right now the lockscreen timer would say like 50 hrs rather than 3d 2hrs. Great app overall and really helpful and easy to use, just have these suggestions because I know you guys listen to the reviews and care about your app. Thanks.Edit:I have another suggestion. There should be a feature whereby you get notifications to move your car at timed intervals. So like 24hrs before the deadline, ParkUsher app sends a notification saying "You must move your car in 24 hours". Then maybe 12 hours, 6 hours, 1 hour, you get it. Would be really helpful because the 10-minute warning they have right now is simply not enough advance of a warning.
Inaccurate, and still too undeveloped for $4/month
Daver350
I was very excited to get this app relying on street parking on the upper east side in nyc. I don’t know the last time I downloaded an app so fast off an ad. I quickly came to find out that many of the streets around me are not filled in and the ones that are filled are relatively inaccurate. I saw Madison Ave was open, but then quickly found out there was roadwork that night and couldn’t park there. There needs to be a Waze like function where users can report. Now $4/month is not a lot and much cheaper than the $500/month garages, but I just can’t justify paying for a very incomplete software. If it was up to me I would say only have the free version while it is in development which it seems to be, or offer a better way to close off a block. I use Waze reporting with no incentive, maybe offer points = money off as one and then it will work best. I have this 3 stars because it definitely has the potential but needs something and is not good enough for use yet.
Developer Response
I don’t even know where to begin. Thank you so much for this feedback.I have so much admiration for people like you who take the time to write something this thoughtful and detailed. I genuinely don’t care about the stars; it’s the feedback I care about, and this one hit deep.We actually do have a report button in the app, and me and my co-founders are literally walking these NYC streets ourselves to test everything in person. You’re 100% right, it needs to be better. We are getting there !!We’re pushing two big updates soon: a way better search and a surprise feature we think you’ll love. Once they’re out, I’d be super curious to hear what you think. send me an email to support@parkusher.appAlso, no joke, we printed this review and put it up in our tiny office to remind ourselves why we’re building this.Thank you again 🙏- Ali
Convenient app
Slattgoo
I highly recommend this app. I find parking on the app before I even go to my destination, unless it’s occupied. the app tells you where it’s legal to park. I rather pay $30 a year for Park user than close to 1000 for parking tickets.
Montreal update! Leo carsharing drivers can now see exactly where to drop off the car. No more guessing, no more calculating until next day midnight, and no more driving in circles pretending you know what you’re doing.
Also, bug fixes. Because why not!
Version 1.1.61
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