Waypoints, not albums
A trip is places and moments, not a pile of images. Every stop gets a pin on the map, whether or not you took a photo.
The travel journal that thinks in places
MyTripLog turns every journey into a living map of waypoints — each place, the moment you were there, your notes, and the photos worth keeping. Your photos stay in your own cloud.
"Your camera roll keeps the photo.
It quietly forgets the trip."
A folder of images loses the order of the day, the place you stood, the reason a moment mattered — and the stops where you simply didn't take a photo at all.
MyTripLog is built around a different unit: the waypoint. A place, not a file.
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"The atom of a trip: one place you were — its location and time, your notes, a rating, and any photos worth keeping."
How it works
Tap to drop a waypoint wherever you are. Add a note, a rating, and a photo — or just the pin. Takes under ten seconds.
At camp, on the train, or back home — fill in the detail, write the story behind the stop, reorder photos. No rush.
Pan the interactive map or scroll the day-by-day timeline. Share moments to social as you go, or send the complete trip as a read-only link when you're back.
Map & timeline
Pan and zoom an interactive map of your whole trip, or scroll it day by day in the timeline. Click any waypoint to see the notes and photos you captured in the field.
Share moments as you travel — post a day card or waypoint photo to Instagram, WhatsApp, or X directly from the app. Your followers experience the trip in real time.
Share the full trip after — send a read-only link once you're back. Viewers see the route, every waypoint, and all the photos without needing an account.
Features
A trip is places and moments, not a pile of images. Every stop gets a pin on the map, whether or not you took a photo.
Connect Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive and your photos land in named folders — by trip, by day, by waypoint — at full resolution, untouched.
Capture in dead zones. Waypoints queue locally and sync the instant you reconnect — nothing lost in the backcountry.
See the whole journey plotted on an interactive map, or scroll it day-by-day in the chronological timeline view.
Invite companions. Everyone adds waypoints to one shared timeline — ideal for couples, families, and group adventures.
Post moments to Instagram, WhatsApp, or X as you travel. Or share the full trip as a read-only link when you're back — no account needed to view.
From the community
Finally an app that understands a trip isn't just photos. I log waypoints even when my camera stays in the bag — the place still mattered. Three months in Southeast Asia, every stop accounted for.
The fact that my full-res photos go straight to my Drive was the dealbreaker. I've been burned by "free" services before. This one just organises my cloud — it doesn't hold anything hostage.
We used it for a family trip across Scotland. My partner and I both added waypoints from our phones and it all merged into one timeline. Printed it as a book. Our kids love looking through it.
Privacy by design
Your originals, untouched — no downscaling, no re-encoding. The file your camera made is the file we send to your Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. We never hold your photos.
Organized automatically — photos land in clean, named folders in your cloud: by trip, by day, by waypoint. Browse and search them any time, even without MyTripLog.
Nothing locked in — disconnect anytime and your photos remain in your cloud, in their organized folders, exactly where we left them.
Pricing
Log trips, map your routes, share with anyone — on mobile and desktop, for as many trips as you want. No subscription, no limits.
Free forever
Both the mobile capture app and the desktop app are free, with no limits on trips or waypoints.
Pay per order
Want something physical or a high-quality digital export? Each is a one-time order — no subscription, no commitment.
Pricing to be announced
No credit card required to start. Deliverable pricing will be announced at launch.
Create a free account and log your first waypoint in under a minute.
On mobile? → Open the capture app