Tokyo street at night

AI Travel Companion

AI tour guide
with you while you explore

An AI that watches your location, learns what you care about, and talks to you about the city — like a knowledgeable friend walking beside you.

Free to try

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Works in any city worldwide. Supports 30+ languages.

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What it actually does

A morning in Tokyo

Follow along as the app guides you through a real morning — no setup, no searching, no staring at your phone.

9:15 AMShinjuku Station exit

You're in east Shinjuku — the Samurai Museum is a 5-minute walk north, and there's a great kissaten (traditional coffee shop) called Berg just below you in the station basement. It closes at 10.

You didn't ask. The app noticed you just arrived in a new area, checked what's nearby, looked at your interests, and decided this was worth mentioning.

10:40 AMWalking through Kabukicho

That's the Godzilla Head building — it's the Shinjuku Toho Building, a cinema complex. The Godzilla head on top is actually to scale based on the 2014 movie design. There's a terrace on the 8th floor where you can see it up close.

You asked "What's that building?" The app checked your compass heading, matched it against nearby places, and identified what you were looking at.

12:20 PMNear Gyoen Park

Just a heads up — your lunch at Gonpachi is in 40 minutes. It's about 25 minutes by subway from here. You might want to start heading to Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Station.

It calculated the travel time from your GPS location, compared it against your schedule, and decided you need a nudge now.

3:00 PMBrowsing in Harajuku

この近くにいいカフェある?と聞かれました。Blue Bottle Coffee は徒歩3分、% Arabica は5分です。Blue Bottle は空いていて、窓際の席がおすすめです。

You asked in Japanese: "この近くにいいカフェある?" — the app responded in Japanese, with a Japanese voice, listing cafes within walking distance.

Features

Everything you'd
ask a local

Things that actually help when you're walking around a city you don't know.

Phone in Your Pocket

Put your phone away and wear your headphones. Press play/pause to talk. The AI speaks between your music — volume ducks, the AI talks, music comes back.

You press the headphone button and ask "What's this neighborhood known for?" The music lowers, the AI answers, the music comes back.

Proactive Guidance

It tells you things before you think to ask. When you enter a new area, approach a landmark, or need to leave for your next event, it speaks up.

Unprompted

"The street on your right is Yanaka Ginza — one of Tokyo's last old-school shopping streets. The croquette stand halfway down is famous."

Italian coastal village with colorful houses

Camera Identification

Point your camera at a building, sign, or menu and the AI tells you what it is. Useful for landmarks, signs you can't translate, or restaurant menus.

Photo of a temple gate

"That's the Kaminarimon gate at Sensoji — the big red lantern weighs about 700 kg. It's been destroyed and rebuilt several times."

All-Day Memory

The AI remembers your entire day. What you discussed at 9am, the cafe it recommended at lunch, the plan you mentioned in passing.

At 4pm: "How far are we from that cafe you mentioned this morning?" — It knows exactly which one and gives directions.

Turn-by-Turn Navigation

Walking directions with landmarks instead of street names. "Turn left at the 7-Eleven" is more useful than "Turn left on 3-chome."

"Take me to Meiji Shrine" — Navigation starts with landmark-enriched directions and voice guidance.

Schedule Awareness

Add your reservations, flights, and events. The app calculates real travel time from wherever you are and nudges you when it's time to leave.

6:10 PM

"Your dinner at Ichiran is 18 minutes by walk from here. You have about 30 minutes of buffer."

Paris Eiffel Tower at sunset

Voice & Text

Tap the mic and ask anything about your surroundings. Get a spoken answer while you keep walking. Prefer typing? Text input for quiet places.

"Is there a pharmacy nearby?" — "There's a Matsumoto Kiyoshi about 80 meters ahead on your right."

Venice canal with gondolas

30+ Languages

Speak in your language, get responses in your language with a natural voice. Switch mid-conversation — the AI auto-detects and follows.

English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Hindi, Thai, and more.

How it's different

Not another map app

Same situations, different experiences.

You want to know about your surroundings

Google Maps

Shows dots on a map. You tap each one, read reviews, go back, tap another.

ChatGPT

Doesn't know where you are. You'd have to type your location and hope the info is current.

Blinkar

Notices you're in the area, knows you're interested in history, and tells you the one thing worth knowing — without you doing anything.

"Any good restaurants near here?"

Google Maps

A list sorted by rating. You scroll, read reviews, compare. Doesn't know your taste.

ChatGPT

Generic answer from training data. Doesn't know where "here" is or that you already had ramen.

Blinkar

Knows your exact location, dietary restrictions, what you've already eaten today, what's actually open. Gives you 2-3 specific picks.

You need to get to your next event

Google Maps

You open the app, type the destination, select a route. All manual.

ChatGPT

Doesn't know your schedule. You'd have to tell it where and when.

Blinkar

Already knows your schedule, calculates travel time in the background, and tells you when to leave. Say "take me there" and navigation starts.

At 4pm, you want to revisit something from this morning

Google Maps

You scroll through your search history hoping to find it.

ChatGPT

New conversation. No idea what you discussed this morning.

Blinkar

"What was that temple you mentioned near the station?" — It remembers, knows the temple, gives you directions from where you are now.

For every kind of traveler

See yourself here

Tokyo street with neon signs
Solo Explorer/Tokyo, first time

Doesn't read Japanese. Points the camera at a menu and the AI explains every dish. Asks "How do I order at this restaurant?" and gets culturally appropriate guidance.

Japanese temple in autumn
Couple on a Day Trip/Kyoto, dinner at 7pm

Exploring temples during the day, reservation at 7pm. The app handles timing — "You have 3 more hours before you need to head back. Fushimi Inari is 20 minutes by train and worth the trip."

Traditional Korean architecture
History Enthusiast/Seoul, Bukchon Hanok Village

Walking through Bukchon. The app notices the interest pattern and proactively explains the architectural style of each hanok, the history of the neighborhood, why the roof tiles differ.

Bangkok temple
Just Wandering/Bangkok, no itinerary

No plans. Just walking. The app points out hidden spots, street food worth trying, a temple down a side street that most tourists miss. Say "be quiet" and it goes silent.

Under the hood

Simple on the surface

01

Your phone watches

GPS, compass, motion sensors collect data about where you are and what you're doing. The app enriches this with nearby places, weather, and your schedule.

02

AI knows you

All the data goes to the AI, which has the full picture: your location, preferences, conversation history, schedule, and surroundings. It decides what's worth telling you.

03

You hear the response

Natural voice in your language. Or text on screen if you prefer. The AI can search the web, look up place details, and calculate routes for accurate, real-time answers.

City skyline

Try it on your next trip

Free to try. Works in any city worldwide.Coming soon to iOS.

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