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Private travel journal

A travel journal you do not have to remember to keep.

Mapsake can build a dated travel history from Photos and supported imports, then bring each destination back through place stories, photo pins, notes, a timeline, On This Day memories, and Mapsake Rewind.

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Mapsake record and import screen for building a private travel journal

How it helps

Begin with the history already in your pocket.

A traditional journal starts empty. Mapsake can begin with years of photo dates and locations, lets you review the result before saving it, and leaves room to add the context only you know.

Built from your photos

Turn supported photo locations and dates into mapped places without uploading the library to Mapsake.

A story for every place

Open a destination to revisit its photos, days on the ground, regions, cities, dates, and the notes you add.

Memories with a rhythm

Browse the travel timeline, return through optional On This Day reminders, or turn one year into a shareable Rewind.

Private until you share

Core travel data stays local-first, while Passport cards, reels, and read-only web maps are explicit choices.

Questions

What travelers ask.

Do I need to write an entry for every trip?

No. Photos and supported imports can create the dated foundation; notes are optional when you want to add personal context.

Does Mapsake continuously track my route?

No. Mapsake focuses on marked places, dated visits, photos, and imports rather than continuous background route recording.

Do I need a Mapsake account?

No. Core use does not require an account, and your primary travel history remains on your device.

Build the atlas once, then keep discovering it.

Mapsake is free on the App Store and keeps your core travel history under your control.

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