Travel.Remember.Story.
You've already documented every trip you've ever taken — it's all sitting in your library. Open Traviary and it becomes a real journal: every country, every city, every trip in order, down to how far you went and how you got there. Automatically.

No itineraries to fill in. No places to check into. No account to create. You open Traviary once, and a decade of scattered photos is already a structured archive of your life on the move — built entirely on your device, so your travel story never leaves your hands.
You went somewhere. You took photos. You didn't keep a journal — your phone did, automatically, in the background. Every shot stamped with a time and a place. A quiet log of a life in motion, hiding inside the camera roll.
Every city your camera ever woke up in — placed on the globe, named correctly, and counted as you go. Tinted by trip, clustered when you zoom out. Flip between Visited World, Travel Map, and the cinematic Neon Map — three views of the same truth.

Then time happens. You can't quite place the café. Was it Mallorca or Menorca? '22 or '23? Four thousand photos blur past in three swipes and the trip dissolves into a feeling.
Pick a year and the map repaints — the cities you visited, the routes you drove or flew, the long quiet months that stayed grey. Traviary even works out how you moved between stops, and how far. The memory you couldn't quite reach, animated against the same coastline.

Turns out you've done more than you remember. Whatever the number is — five countries or fifty, two weekends or twenty years — Traviary lays out the patterns in your wanderlust. Flags on a globe, pins on a map. The shape of a life, handed back to you.
Borders filled with the right colours, draped over a 3D globe. Spin it. Show somebody. It's not a brag — it's just what your camera roll already knew about you.

These are real numbers from a single travel history. Yours will look different — and that's the point. Whatever your years add up to, Traviary lays the whole shape of it out the moment you open the app.
The acts above are the feeling. Here's the full toolkit — everything Traviary reconstructs the moment you open it.
No itineraries, no check-ins, no manual entry. Open the app once and your entire travel history assembles itself in about a minute.
Every journey laid out chronologically, with total distance and how you travelled each leg — flight, drive, and on foot, right down to the kilometre.
Every country and city you've ever set foot in, mapped and tallied, with the points of interest you passed along the way — named and placed for you.
A rich set of cinematic, rarity-tiered badges — from your first border crossing to the rarest corners of the map. Keep one on your home-screen widget.
Traviary understands home too — surfacing the day-trips and local landmarks around where you live, so a single afternoon out counts as much as a long-haul flight.
Browse interactive maps of any trip, replay a year on the Time Machine, or open a single day-trip from your own backyard — the whole story, ready to spin in your hand.
Three steps. No account to create, no email to give, no subscription to start.
No sign-up wall when you launch it. No "create your traveler profile." Traviary just opens.
Grant access once and Traviary gets to work. Your photos stay right where they are — nothing copied, nothing uploaded, ever.
A decade of travel comes together on-device. The map fills in. The countries paint themselves. The archive is yours.
This is what sets Traviary apart. No cloud, no API keys, no account. Reverse-geocoding, trip-building, the entire archive — all of it happens on-device, even in airplane mode. Your travel memories never leave your phone.
Photo timestamps, your favorites flag, and GPS coordinates if the photo has them. Nothing else. Pixels stay on your device — we never upload an image.
No worries, we try to cleverly detect or you can adjust trips and stops. Traviary is happy to be told things.
Today: no. Your archive stays on your phone and backs up to iCloud the same way your photos and phone do — end-to-end encrypted.
Yes. Two weekend trips look just as good as twenty years on the map. Traviary draws what's there — no minimum.
Watch a decade of scattered photos resolve into a map, a timeline, and a story — in the time it takes to open the app. No setup, no typing, nothing to leave your phone.
Traviary scans your library on first launch, usually in under a few seconds. It does not need to leave your phone to do its job.