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Odyz Turns Your Travel Photos Into a Visual Passport to Enjoy


The new app Odyz wants to help changes that. The app takes all of your travel photos and creates a virtual travel passport to enjoy.

All of the trips are automatically generated from your photos and don’t require manual album creation. The app will track continents, countries, regions, and cities. With a eye on privacy, there’s no account or email required to use the app.

Once your photos are imported, you can enjoy and interactive 3D world view of your travel map. You can even explore a timeline of your trips with a “time travel” map view by dates. If you’ve chested famous landmarks, you’ll also collect digital stamps.

To see the cities you’ve chested, zoom into a specific country. The app will organize and allow you to view all trips by the city. Photo are also available to view by map locations.

Odyz is designed for the iPhone and all iPad models and is free download now on the App Store.

An optional Odyz Pro subscription will unlock custom themes, home screen widgets, and exclusive travel icons. That’s available for $3.99 per year.



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