A map of every country you've visited

Tap a country to stamp it. Watch your world fill in burgundy, on a clean atlas or an aged-paper map — fully offline, in your language.

Free · no subscriptionWorks offlineNo account · no tracking

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Straight from the app

The Voymark Atlas map: 16 visited countries filled in burgundy across every continent, gold dots where photos were taken
The Voymark passport: 16 of 197 countries, 6 of 6 continents, 8.1% of the world, recent stamps and a bar per continent

Better than a scratch map

A scratch map hangs on a wall and remembers one thing. Voymark's visited-countries map lives in your pocket, distinguishes visited from wishlist, remembers when you were there, and can even fill itself in from the photos you already have.

Honest stamps

Airport layover? Border dash? Mark it as transit: it inks the map without claiming the country. Six visit kinds keep your count honest — your rules, always.

Private by architecture

The whole map ships inside the app. No accounts, no tracking, and your travel history is never uploaded anywhere — it belongs to you.

Past the border lines

A country is a coarse unit. Twelve countries go deeper — US states, German Länder, Japanese prefectures and more, 290 regions on their own tap-to-stamp maps. And four landmark collections fill themselves in from the same evidence: all 197 capitals, 1,351 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the New 7 Wonders and the 7 Natural Wonders.

Wishlist, in gold

Not every country on the map is one you have been to. Mark the ones you want next and they fill in gold instead of burgundy, so a single map holds your record and your plan at the same time.

The two never mix in the arithmetic. Wishlist countries stay out of your visited count and out of your percentage of the world. The day you arrive, one tap moves a country from gold to burgundy and the stamp carries the date.

The map leaves the app when you say so

Export it as a share card sized for stories, print your trips into a PDF travel book with maps, photos and journal pages, or keep a widget on your home screen showing your stamps, your continent progress or a ring of the world you have covered.

Everything underneath exports too — CSV, GPX, KML and GeoJSON for other tools, a full backup for a new phone, and a plain-text file you can read years from now without any app at all.

Common questions

Does the visited countries map work offline?

Yes. The world map ships inside the app, so stamping countries, browsing your history and exporting a share card all work in airplane mode. Only two extras need a connection: satellite map tiles and searching for a place by name.

How many countries can I mark?

All of them, under whichever definition you choose: 197 world countries, 193 UN members, or the full 249 ISO countries and territories. Twelve countries go further still, with 290 regions on their own tap-to-stamp maps.

Is it free?

Every feature is free today, with no subscription, no ads and no account. If paid features ever arrive they will be new capabilities — what you already have stays yours.

Can I get my data out again?

At any time, without asking anyone. CSV, GPX, KML, GeoJSON, a full backup file and a readable plain-text export are all one tap away in More → Import & Export.

How is this different from a scratch map?

A scratch map records one bit per country and cannot be undone. Voymark records when you went, how you got there, which cities and regions you saw, and whether a layover should count at all — and you can change your mind.