The app uses hourly data from sensors around London to monitor levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide.
The Plume Air Report, which was first launched in France, maps out pollution levels across the city, and forecasts whether it's due to rise or fall imminently.
Air quality levels are then ranked on the app from blue, meaning 'fresh', to dark grey which means "extreme pollution".
The app also offers advice to cyclists, runners, parents, and those wishing to eat outdoors, with a red warning signifying that activities attempted outdoors will damage your health, 'Sky News' reported.
"This means we can put a pollution forecast in the hands of everyone," Lacombe said.