For the first time on iPhone, Livecaller brings free real-time caller ID and spam blocking, made possible by iOS 18. No account, no subscription, and no contact uploads. Built to feel native and designed for privacy, it fixes a problem iPhone users long faced.










Livecaller provides decent caller ID functionality for iOS without requiring registration. It works as promised for spam calls, though the local number database could be more comprehensive. Privacy-conscious users will appreciate its local processing approach.
Just tried Livecaller on iOS 18 finally, a caller ID app that doesn’t feel like a privacy trade-off. The real-time lookup is snappy and it actually blocked a scam call earlier. Well done 👏
Livecaller
@nitesh_padghan Thank you so much! So happy you had a good experience with this. This is exactly what we're going for, something that feels native and that truly cares about your privacy.
📱 Livecaller is here! 🎉 Finally, a Caller ID that *actually works*—now on iOS! 📞✨ Bye-bye spam calls. 👋 Who's installing today? #GoodbyeRobocalls #iOSUpdate
Livecaller
@itaih I'm so happy someone else is just as excited about this as me! Don't forget to claim your emoji.
FuseBase
Had no idea iOS 18 finally enabled this! Is there a way to report spam numbers or wrong IDs from within the app?
Livecaller
@kate_ramakaieva Hi Kate, great question! Yes, there is a way. In the current version you can do this by clicking on a contact card in the search tab. However, we're actually making this more accessible and it's currently already in our roadmap. It will be released before mid August :).
Congrats team! Love the privacy-first approach. Does it work internationally or just in the US for now?
Livecaller
This could be huge for older users or folks with hearing/vision impairments. Are there any accessibility features or voice integration planned?
Livecaller
@igorsorokinua Great point, since Livecaller integrates directly with the iOS system, accessibility features like voice announcements would need to come from Apple. But we’re big supporters of anything that improves accessibility and will keep pushing where we can!