Built by a driver who got tired of guessing — not by a data broker.
WillIFit.ai is built and run by Dan, a film & video production professional who spends real days driving tall vehicles — grip trucks, cube trucks, high-roof vans — into cities that were not designed for them. The site started as the tool he wished existed: type in your vehicle's height, see which garages, tunnels, and bridges actually clear it, before you're nosed up against a 6'8" bar with a line of cars behind you.
There's no venture funding and no data-resale business here. The site is free to use, and it covers its costs with small, clearly-labeled local sponsor slots.
A clearance database you can't trust is worse than none. So every entry wears its provenance:
And the rule that overrides everything: the posted sign at the entrance is the only authoritative number. Our data is for planning; the sign is for committing. Clearances change with re-paving, re-signage, and renovations — entries older than two years get flagged as potentially stale, and anything a driver reports gets re-checked.
10,000+ locations across 226 US cities: parking garages (with per-lane clearances where posted), tunnels, low bridges, and oversized-vehicle-friendly lots. Browse the full city directory, read the clearance heights guide, or open the map and put in your height.
Spot a wrong height, a closed garage, a misplaced pin? Open the location and hit Report clearance or Report an issue — reports are reviewed by a human. For sponsorships and everything else, see the advertise page.