A stamp for every place.
Tap any city in your atlas to slam a passport stamp on it. Streaks, eras, milestones. The simple satisfaction of marking the page — without the airport stop-over to earn it.
OTrip turns photo dates and locations into a private record of everywhere you've been — trips, stamps, journals, and an atlas. Photo files stay on your iPhone; structured evidence powers AI drafts.
A taste of OTrip without the App Store. Tap the cities you've been to; we'll hand back the map, the totals, the goals — and a passport you can save when you're ready.
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Not a social app. Not a tracker. A quiet, paper-shaped tool for the memories you already collected — and the ones you haven't yet.
Tap any city in your atlas to slam a passport stamp on it. Streaks, eras, milestones. The simple satisfaction of marking the page — without the airport stop-over to earn it.
OTrip reads dates and coordinates from your camera roll. In the AI photo flow, structured evidence — not image files — is sent securely to draft possible trips. Approve, reshape, or skip.
Zoom from continent to neighbourhood. Filter by year, era, or trip. See the shape of a life in pins — and the empty corners still waiting for one.
A travel app shouldn't feel like another inbox.
It should feel like the worn leather notebook
you keep on the shelf — opened only when
you want to remember.
We started with one rule: image files are not uploaded for trip detection. If you use the AI photo flow, structured dates and coordinates are processed securely to draft suggestions.
Travel is the only purchase that grows more valuable the longer you own it. OTrip is the shelf you put it on.
OTrip started in seat 1A of an SFO redeye in 2023, scrolling through five years of camera roll and realising that everywhere I had ever been was already in there — just buried, unsorted, slowly forgetting itself.
It's still a team of one. I write the code, design the stamps, answer the email, and ship the app when it's ready instead of when a roadmap says so. Travel deserves software that remembers the way you do: slowly, in fragments, with the smell of the place still in it.
No investors, no growth team, no dark patterns — just a long, quiet bet that good craft still finds its audience. If any of that resonates, I'd love to hear where you've been lately.
OTrip is currently inviting iPhone beta testers. Email the maker to request access and tell us what you want your travel journal to remember.