What it does
The trip records itself. You add the color.
Background tracking draws the trail, photos pin themselves to the map from
EXIF data, and a dictate button captures the moment while it's still vivid.
Your route, drawn for you
The mobile app records a GPS trail in the background — position, altitude,
speed, heading — and the map replays it as a polyline you can scrub through,
with distance and duration computed for every trip.
More on map trails →
Journal at the speed of speech
Tap dictate, talk, done. On-device speech-to-text turns two sentences at a
viewpoint into a timestamped, geotagged journal entry — with a mood, so the
6 a.m. ferry and the perfect sunset both read true years later.
More on the journal →
Photos that know where they were
Upload photos, video, or audio and TripLog reads the EXIF data to place each
one at the right spot and moment — no evenings spent organizing. A gallery,
lightbox, and seekable video player come standard.
More on media →
No signal? No gaps.
Track points, notes, and photos queue on the device and sync automatically
when connectivity returns. Dead zones, airplane mode, a week in the
backcountry — the record stays complete.
More on offline →
One trip, every phone
Run trips as a team, crew, or family. Everyone captures from their own
device into one shared map and timeline, with owner, admin, member, and
viewer roles — and an invite code to bring people in.
More on team trips →
Private and portable.
Your trips, trails, journals, and media are stored securely on the TripLog
service, and each organization's data is isolated from every other org.
No ads, no selling your data — and everything exports to open GPX, GeoJSON,
and JSON whenever you want it.
Read the privacy stance →