Features

Five free travel tools, no account needed

Everything runs in your browser. Your data stays on your device. No sign-up wall, no paywall, no ads interrupting your map. Just open a tool and start clicking.

The flagship tool. A full-screen interactive map that combines a countries view and a US states view in one. Click any country or state to mark it visited (green) or wishlist (sage). Switch between the two views with the tabs at the top — both share the same tally.

  • All 195 countries + 50 US states on one tool
  • Visited mode, wishlist mode, and one-click clear
  • Live stats: countries, continents, percentage of the world, US states
  • Download your map as a high-resolution PNG
Open World travel map

A dedicated countries-only view with a larger map area and a hover panel showing the country name and continent. Optimized for travelers who want the simplest possible way to mark and count the countries they have been to.

  • Focused on the 195-country list
  • Hover tooltip with country name and continent
  • Same visited/wishlist toggle as the world map
  • Stats bar with real-time counts
Open Countries visited map

A dedicated US states view, zoomed and centered on the continental United States plus Alaska and Hawaii. Built for road trippers, domestic travelers, and anyone tracking their progress toward visiting all 50 states.

  • All 50 states, clickable
  • Zoomed and bounded to the US
  • Same visited/wishlist toggle
  • Stats bar showing states visited and percentage
Open US states visited map

Drop pins on any city or location in the world. Click the map to place a pin, give it a name (or accept the auto-suggested city name from reverse geocoding), and build a visual record of every place you have been — not just countries, but specific cities, towns, and landmarks.

  • Click anywhere to drop a named pin
  • Auto-suggests the nearest city name
  • Click an existing pin to edit or remove it
  • All pins saved locally — works offline
Open City pins map

Plan a driving route by clicking stops on the map in order. The tool calculates the actual driving route between each stop, shows the total distance and estimated driving time, and draws the full route on the map. Reorder stops by dragging, remove any stop by clicking it.

  • Click to add stops in order
  • Automatic driving route calculation (OSRM)
  • Total distance and time updated live
  • Drag to reorder, click to remove
Open Road trip planner

How your data is stored

All five tools use your browser's local storage to save your selections. Nothing is sent to a server. Your visited countries, wishlist, city pins, and road trip stops all persist through browser restarts but stay entirely on your device. If you want to keep a permanent copy, use the “Download map” button to save a PNG image.

Where the data comes from

Country boundaries are from Natural Earth (110-metre resolution). US state boundaries are from the US Census Bureau's TIGER dataset. Basemap tiles are CartoDB Voyager, built on OpenStreetMap. Driving routes in the road trip planner are calculated by the OSRM routing engine. City name suggestions in the pins tool come from BigDataCloud reverse geocoding.

What's coming next

We are building cross-device sync (so your map follows you between browsers and phones), shareable map URLs (so you can send your colored-in map to friends), and PNG export customization (choose colors, add a title, include the legend). If you have a feature request, we would love to hear it — reach us at mytravelmaps.org/contact.