PeakVisor - 3D Maps & Peaks ID

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3.7
713 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

PeakVisor will make you a superhero of outdoors navigation by putting state-of-the-art 3D maps and mountain identification in the palm of your hand.

"PeakVisor is a seemingly magical app that instantly recognizes the name of any mountain peak that comes into view using a combination of your phone’s camera" - Atlas & Boots

"A lovely little app that uses your phone’s camera and the power of augmented reality to identify any mountain you aim the camera at." - Digital Trends

Key Features:

● Mountains Identification
Identify more than a million hills & mountains all over the world and get a detailed profile for each one of them, including altitude, topographic prominence, mountain range, what national parks or reserves it may belong to, as well as photos and Wikipedia articles. It is one of the most useful Augmented Reality technology applications on the market today.

● 3D Maps
Get your topo maps of the future. Cutting edge technology with high-precision terrain modeling allows simple, yet effective insight into the landscape of the mountains. It is the most convenient way to explore a mountainous area, its trails, summits, passes, viewpoints, and even parking areas.

● Hiking Route Planner
A vast network of worldwide hiking trails and walking pathways included in PeakVisor’s 3D Maps will help you compose a hiking route, which includes, evaluating the distance you can expect to hike, as well as a route’s elevation profile, and estimated time for completion. To help you plan your route we’ve included points of interest in our 3D Maps such as mountain huts, parking lots, cable cars, viewpoints, castles, etc.

● Everything works Offline
Internet connection is not a prerequisite for the PeakVisor app. All the data is downloadable and ready for use no matter where you are or what altitude you might be at.

● Identifying Mountains in Photos
If you have photos from previous hikes that you did not take through the app, you can still find out what peaks you saw by download your images into the PeakVisor app and adding a digital overlay of the mountains with names and altitudes of all the peaks in view.

● Photo Planning
PeakVisor’s Sun and Moon trajectories come super handy when planning the perfect time to take pictures.

PeakVisor is the Swiss army knife of outdoor adventure and will soon be indispensable to you future hiking needs. Just keep it in your backpack and you'll get value from it every time you’re on the trail!

If you have any questions or just feel like talking about mountains, please contact us at peakvisor@routes.tips
Updated on
Oct 31, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.7
705 reviews
George Hartman
July 12, 2024
I live in the Colorado mountains and I've been using this app for a couple of years - it's awesome. You can be in one spot and know exactly the mountains you are seeing. Move a few miles and the perspective changes. Drive a few miles and wonder what the names of the new mountains you're seeing might be? Bring up Peak Visor, match the app profiles to what your phone camera sees and you have the answers.
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Matthew C. Shillings
November 2, 2023
I feel like I wasted my money on this app. The iPhone version is so much better. This feels like the annoying little brother that wants to do everything big brother does but just embarrasses it's self. It never knows which way it's pointing. You have to drag across the screen & hope you can line up the mountains. You also better have rock steady hands, one tiny move, and the whole outline freaks out and moves so that you are always fighting to keep it lined up. This feels like the wish version.
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John Bramer
September 14, 2021
I've heard it's much better on the iPad but the interface for Android phones is very wonky. The tutorial is ineffective at teaching the basics of the app and the menus are confusing. If all you're looking for is peak naming, PeakFinder would be better. No useful route and trail info in the app even though they advertise it.
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