UULE generator for Google search

The Google UULE parameter encodes a location—either a place or precise latitude and longitude—into a value that can be used in a cookie, URL, or HTTP header. This allows you to view Google search results as if you were located at the specified location.

There are two known formats of the UULE parameter: one starting with "w+CAIQICI…" and another with "a+cm9…". Both versions appear as the UULE cookie value on www.google.com and as a query parameter in URLs. Additionally, the UULE parameter can be found in the HTTP header “x-geo,” which is used by the Google app. While the cookie and URL parameters commonly use the "w+CAIQICI…" format, Google servers accept both formats across all implementations as valid methods for modifying location.

Here in our tool we allow you to encode needed location with UULE code. You can use it in-url like https://google.com/search?q=search&uule=< uule >