Visited vs TripMemo

A memory-first Visited alternative with TripBooks, stories, Polaroid layouts, offline capture, and real-time collaboration.

Visited vs
TripMemo
Visited
TripMemo
Memory & Story
TripBooks with stories
Polaroid-style layouts
Switch between views
3D book library
Photos + notes per memory
Vintage camera (4 LUTs)
Collaboration
Real-time collaboration
Share via link
Download all photos
Capture & Sync
Full offline mode
Bulk upload past trips
Cloud backup
Maps & Stats
Map with memory pins
Scratch map
Country tracking
Region tracking
Travel stats
% visited
Export stats as image
Gamification
Focus
Purpose
Count countries
Preserve memories

Tasteful take

Visited is great at Counting
TripMemo is great at Remembering

Use the tool that matches how you want to experience your trip.

If you want to count countries

If your favorite thing is tracking how much of the world you've seen with scratch maps and country stats, Visited can be a great fit.

Best for

  • Country tracking
  • Region tracking
  • Bucket lists
  • % of world visited stats

If you want stories you'll revisit

TripMemo is for people who want the trip to feel like a story: pages, captions, places, and a library of trips that feels permanent—with travel stats included.

Best for

  • Memory preservation with stories
  • Beautiful layouts (Polaroids + image view)
  • Group trips and couples
  • Offline journaling

What you get with TripMemo

The Memory Stack
built for real travel

Everything below is designed around the TripBook: pages, places, people, and the feeling of reliving the trip years later.

TripBooks + stories (not a scratch map)

Each trip becomes a digital book. Each day becomes a page. Photos and notes live together, so your trip reads like a story—not just pins on a map you'll never look at again.

Offline mode that keeps up

Write notes, add photos, reorder pages—offline. TripMemo queues everything locally and syncs automatically when you're back online.

Network

Searching...

Photo captured

Offline Queue

Journal entry

Offline Queue

Layout updated

Offline Queue

Real-time collaboration

One trip. One shared TripBook. Friends add photos, notes, and edits—and everyone sees it instantly. No more scattered group chats.

Share links

Built for group trips.

Download all photos

Built for group trips.

Reorder pages

Built for group trips.

Everyone contributes

Built for group trips.

Maps for reflection

Your TripBooks live on a world map. Inside each TripBook, memories are pinned where they happened—so the story clicks instantly.

TripMemo map with photo pins

Vintage camera (4 LUTs)

Capture photos that feel nostalgic and intentional—right in the app. Four custom LUTs make your memories look like keepsakes the moment you take them.

TripMemo vintage camera with film LUTs

Stats + progression

See countries visited, places explored, and your travel calendar. TripMemo adds playful progression (levels, missions, and Trippin') without turning your memories into a scratch map.

TripMemo travel stats mockup

TripBooks

Stories, not scratch maps

Offline Mode

Write now, sync later

Collaboration

Everyone adds moments

Vintage Camera

4 custom LUTs

FAQ

Visited Alternative Questions

Quick answers to the questions people ask before switching.

Is TripMemo a good Visited alternative?
Yes—if your goal is to preserve memories, not count countries. TripMemo turns each trip into a TripBook with pages (photos + stories), map pins, offline mode, and real-time collaboration. You still get travel stats, but the focus is on the moments that made the trip matter.
Does TripMemo track countries visited like Visited?
TripMemo shows travel stats like countries visited and places explored, but it's not a scratch map or country-counting app. It's designed for memory preservation—so your trips live as stories you'll revisit, not just pins on a world map.
Can I still see my trips on a map?
Yes. TripMemo uses maps for reflection: TripBooks appear as pins on your world map, and each TripBook has its own map with your memory pins—so you can relive where moments happened with full context and photos.
Does TripMemo work offline while traveling?
Yes. You can add photos, write notes, and edit TripBooks while offline. Everything queues locally and syncs automatically when you're back online.
Can my friends add their photos to the same trip?
Yes. TripMemo supports real-time collaboration. Multiple people can add photos and notes to the same TripBook and changes appear instantly across devices.
Can I share a TripBook with people who don't have the app?
Yes. You can generate a share link. Anyone can open it—if they don't have TripMemo, they're prompted to download, then the TripBook opens directly. Access is limited to that TripBook only.
Does TripMemo have a built-in vintage camera?
Yes. TripMemo includes a vintage camera with 4 custom LUTs, designed to make your travel photos feel timeless and intentional.
Can I bulk upload photos after a trip?
Yes. You can bulk upload past trips in a few taps. TripMemo automatically sorts photos into days and chronological order so your TripBook reads like a story.
Can I download everyone's photos from a collaborative trip?
Yes. In collaborative TripBooks you can download all images—no more messy group chats and missing photos.
What about bucket lists and trip planning?
TripMemo is for memory preservation, not trip planning. It's designed to capture moments and context after they happen—not to manage bucket lists or build future itineraries.

Your trips deserve
more than a camera roll

Turn travel photos into books you'll actually look back on.

Real-time Collab
Works Offline
Private by Default