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ParkSign frequently asked questions

By ParkSign · Updated June 19, 2026 · 4 min read

What is ParkSign?

ParkSign is an AI parking sign reader for UK drivers. It checks a photo of a parking sign and explains whether you can park right now in plain English.

Does ParkSign use AI?

Yes. ParkSign uses AI/computer vision to interpret parking sign photos and produce a parking verdict.

What signs does ParkSign support?

ParkSign is focused on UK parking signs and common UK parking situations, including yellow lines, resident permit bays, controlled parking zones, paid parking bays, loading restrictions, maximum stay rules, no-return rules, Blue Badge context, and vehicle-specific restrictions.

What does "Yes, if" mean?

"Yes, if" means parking appears allowed only after a required action. For example, you may need to buy or display a valid ticket, use a payment app, show a permit, park only for a maximum stay, or use the correct vehicle bay.

Is paid parking a yes or a no?

Paid parking is a conditional yes. ParkSign should not treat it as a plain yes because you still need to complete the payment or display requirement before parking.

Can Blue Badge holders use ParkSign?

Yes. ParkSign lets users save Blue Badge context so the check can consider common Blue Badge parking exceptions. Drivers should still check local signs and Blue Badge rules before parking.

How much does ParkSign cost?

ParkSign includes 10 free scans per month by default. Unlimited scans are available for £1.99 per month or £14.99 once for lifetime access.

Does ParkSign save photos?

Recent checks store text verdicts and context, not parking sign photos or location history.

Is ParkSign legal advice?

No. ParkSign is a guide and may be wrong. Always check the physical sign, road markings, council rules, temporary suspensions, and payment instructions before parking.