Free skimmer detection
SkimGuard checks for card skimmers at gas pumps, ATMs, and checkout terminals — and warns you before you swipe. It now scans automatically the moment you arrive.
Why this exists
Skimmers are illegal devices criminals attach to gas pumps, ATMs, and checkout terminals. They install in under 30 seconds and look identical to the real thing. In 2025, skimming compromised more than 243,000 debit cards across over 3,500 U.S. financial institutions — with compromise events up 90% year over year, according to FICO.
Retailers have the visibility — the devices appear on their property — but little incentive to detect or disclose. The reputation risk outweighs a loss they don't directly bear.
Banks absorb the losses. Insurers ultimately cover them. Consumers eat the fraud and the hassle. The parties with the exposure have no operational visibility into where skimmers actually are.
The industry has spent decades trying to protect card data after it's stolen. Nobody is detecting the theft itself. We close that gap.
How it works
Today's skimmers are wireless — they beam stolen card data over Bluetooth so criminals never have to return to the scene. SkimGuard scans for exactly those signals, so when something's transmitting near a terminal, you'll know before you reach for your card. Every detection makes the network stronger for everyone nearby.
Detect
Free on iOS and Android — and the only skimmer detector on Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Scan at the pump or ATM and get warned before you swipe.
Free forever
Report
Every detection publishes to a live community map, so drivers and shoppers can steer clear of compromised locations — and businesses can act before harm spreads.
Public & free
Protect
Retailers, ATM operators, card networks, and insurers can work with SkimGuard to get early warning, cut losses, and keep customers swiping with confidence.
Get in touch
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The SkimGuard community safety map shows recent skimmer detections reported by users across the country. Check before you fill up.
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