Automatic stops
Detected in the background as you go.
Your iPhone builds the journal as you go — from the photos and Apple Health workouts you already have. Your Mac is there for the big picture.
Free during beta · iPhone & Mac · No account needed


Start a trip and Voyamap quietly reconstructs where you went — right there in your pocket.
Voyamap detects the places you stop — a café in the morning, a museum after lunch, a viewpoint at sunset — and lays them out day by day, in the background, before you even open the app.

Pictures attach themselves to the stop where you took them. Walks, runs, and rides from Apple Health come along too — complete with the route you traced. You confirm, rename, split, or merge: Voyamap suggests, you decide.

Color-coded places, per-day filtering, and the real route of your morning run right next to where you had breakfast. Pan across a whole trip at a glance.

iPhone is where your trip comes to life. When you're back home, open the same trip on your Mac to review stops on a big map, tidy the timeline, and relive the journey — kept in sync through your private iCloud.

A journal that does the work for you — and keeps it entirely yours.
Detected in the background as you go.
Every stop, with times and durations.
No spreadsheets, no check-ins. Your iPhone organizes the whole trip for you.
Each picture lands on the right stop.
Walks, runs & rides, with routes.
Lives only on your devices and your own private iCloud. No accounts, no tracking — we never see it.
Organized by the time you look.
Per-day filters & real routes.
The path you traced, on the map.
Pick a real place, or drop a pin.
One app, in sync through your private iCloud — no setup.
Built in SwiftUI with real MapKit maps — the clean Apple look you'd expect.






No accounts. No tracking. No analytics SDKs. Your trips, stops, photos, and routes stay on your devices and in your own private iCloud — we never see them. Sign in on another device and your trips are simply there.
Try Voyamap on your iPhone and Mac — free while it's in TestFlight.