A map of everywhere you've been

See where you've been.
Find somewhere new.

Ato fills in a map as you walk, run, ride, and travel. Bring in old workouts and photo locations too, so you don't have to start from scratch.

  • Free on the App Store
  • Made for iPhone
  • You control what you share
Ato map showing explored hexes across Paris

Already have years of routes? Bring them with you.

Apple Health Photos Strava exports Garmin exports Everyday visits

Exploration, without the pressure

It's not about
your pace.

Ato keeps track of the everyday stuff: your commute, a Sunday walk, an old trip, or that street you finally decided to check out.

01

No pace pressure

Walk, run, or ride. The interesting part is where you went, not how fast you got there.

02

No streak guilt

Skip a day. Skip a month. Your map will still be there when you come back.

03

Don't start from zero

Bring in old workouts and photo locations so the map already feels like yours.

How Ato works

Everything you've done,
on one map.

You probably already have plenty to add. Ato pulls it together and shows you the gaps.

01

Bring your history

Connect Apple Health, scan photo locations if you want, or import your Strava and Garmin archives.

WalksRunsRidesPhotos
Ato showing workout routes on a map
02

Watch the map fill in

Each new place fills in a small hex. Zoom out to see neighborhoods, cities, and whole trips.

4,842,432,842 hexes in the world
Ato personal exploration map filled with hexes
03

Pick a gap and go

Find an empty patch nearby and take a slightly different route. That's really all there is to it.

Explore the features
Ato showing details for a discovered hex in Vancouver

The world has 4.8 billion hexes.

You won't fill them all.
That's kind of the point.

What you can do

Your map gets better
the longer you use it.

Keep it to yourself, compare with friends, or look at the global map. Up to you.

Personal map

Zoom way in or way out

See whole countries and trips, then zoom in to the blocks you walk every day.

Heatmaps

See where you keep coming back

Places you visit often get warmer, so your usual routes are easy to spot.

Ato heatmap showing frequently explored streets
Journey stats

Go back through old trips

Browse by date, city, or country. You can also tap any hex for the details.

Postcards

Add some photos

Share a few photos from your week and keep them connected to the places they came from.

You decide what's public

It's location data.
We take that seriously.

Ato saves the hexes you've visited, not a precise breadcrumb trail. You decide who can see your map and which places stay hidden.

  • 01
    Not a precise trailYour map is made of hexes roughly 350m across.
  • 02
    Private if you wantChoose who gets to follow you.
  • 03
    Hide individual placesIncognito hexes still count in your stats, but other people won't see them.
Read our privacy policy
Ato is simple on purpose: see where you've been, then find a new street to walk down.

No pace goals · No guilt · Just explore

Made for real life

If you like going places,
Ato fits.

01

Walkers who take the long way

That unfamiliar street looks interesting, so you go see where it leads.

02

People with years of old routes

Your past workouts and trips deserve a better home than a list in another app.

03

Travelers who notice the details

You care about the streets you actually saw, not just a checklist of countries.

04

Runners and cyclists

Pace and distance are useful, but sometimes you just want to see where you've been.

Good to know

A few things
you might be wondering.

Do I need an Apple Watch?

No. Ato can use any compatible walking, running, or cycling workout stored in Apple Health. You can also import photo locations, Strava exports, Garmin exports, or make a visit manually.

Can Ato fill in places I visited before installing it?

Yes. Ato can use past Apple Health routes, location-tagged photos, and imported archives, so you may have a full map on your first day.

Is Ato only for serious runners or cyclists?

Not at all. A walk around the neighborhood counts just as much as a long run or ride.

Do I have to share my map?

No. You can use Ato as a personal diary, make your profile private, and hide selected hexes with incognito mode.

How large is one hex?

Ato uses H3 resolution 9 hexagons, roughly 350 metres across. They are detailed enough to make a neighborhood fun to explore without representing a precise trail of every step.

How much does Ato cost?

Ato is currently free to download and explore on iPhone.

Open Ato and see
where you've been.

Your map might already be hiding in Apple Health and your photo library. Bring it in, then go fill a gap.

Download on the App Store