Miles for iPhone

The private, automatic travel log.

Miles remembers every journey. Every walk, drive, train and flight. Automatically, privately, on your iPhone.

  • 11 transport modes, flights included
  • Sips battery: built to run in the background all day
  • No account, no server, no login
App screenshot
Automatic tracking

Set it up once. It remembers everything.

Open Miles, grant it location and motion access, and put your phone away. From then on, every trip logs itself.

11 transport modes, detected for you

Walks, runs, cycles, drives, buses, trains, metros, ferries and more. Miles works out how you travelled and files each trip under the right mode, all on your phone.

Yes, even flights

iOS suspends apps mid-flight, so most trackers simply miss planes. Miles catches them anyway, using a bundled database of 4,045 airports and your phone's barometer.

Light on battery

Miles is built to sip battery. You should forget it is running until you open it.

Live Activity, widgets and Siri

Watch a trip unfold as a Live Activity on your Lock Screen, keep your stats on a widget, and ask Siri about your travels.

Easy corrections

Detection is very good, not psychic. When Miles gets a mode wrong, fix it in a couple of taps and your history stays accurate.

Manual trips and saved locations

Add trips the app could not see, and name the places you care about so your log reads like a story, not a spreadsheet.

Privacy

Private by architecture, not by promise.

Your trip history lives in a local database on your iPhone. There is no Miles account, no login, and no Miles server holding your data. We could not read your travel history even if we wanted to, because it never reaches us.

  • Private Areas: draw a zone around home or work, and trip start and end points inside it are left out of exports, shared images and iPhone search
  • Crash reports are coordinate blind by design: they can never contain a location
  • Export everything as CSV, free for everyone
  • Delete all your data in two taps
  • Raw GPS points are pruned automatically after 7 days

The one honest asterisk: to name a station or fetch the weather, Miles asks open data services (OpenStreetMap, Open-Meteo and friends) about a coordinate, and to name a flight it asks an open flight registry about one airport and time window. Those are lookups, not uploads, and downloading an offline map pack trims even those. Anonymous crash reports and usage statistics help us fix bugs; they never include your coordinates or places.

Read the full privacy policy
Insights

Your travel life, made legible.

Maps and insight cards

See where you went on a map, and let insight cards surface the patterns: distances, streaks, habits and how your months compare.

CO2 estimates you can cite

Every trip carries a carbon estimate based on the UK DEFRA 2024 conversion factors, so comparing a train to a flight is grounded in published numbers.

Milestones from real journeys

Your lifetime distance unlocks milestones named after real routes: the Camino de Santiago, Route 66, the Trans-Siberian and more.

Inside the app

A clean view of your travel life.

Trips list
Trip detail
Insights
Pricing

Free to use. Voyager if you want more.

Explorer

Free

Everything you need to start logging.

  • Automatic trip tracking
  • Corrections and manual trips
  • Saved locations
  • Core insight cards
  • Map of your last 120 days
  • CSV export

Available in English, French, German and Spanish. Requires iOS 17 or later.

Built independently

Designed and built in France by a solo developer.

Miles is an indie app focused on thoughtful tracking, clear design and privacy that actually means something. No growth-hacker sludge. No creepy dashboards. Just a useful tool for understanding how you move.

That also means the product improves through real feedback. If something feels off, say so.

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