When traveling in Korea, many people run into the same problem:
Google Maps makes it easier to find restaurants, cafés, attractions, and share links—but when it comes to actual navigation, Naver Maps is often more reliable.
However, if you try to search for the same place again in Naver Maps, it can be hard to find. The name might not match, or the place may not show up at all.
That’s exactly the problem PinHop is designed to solve.
You can first find places you want to visit on Google Maps, then share them directly to PinHop.
PinHop organizes them into a list, so later you can easily open them in Naver Maps—without repeatedly copying and pasting, re-searching, or switching between apps to re-enter place names.
Perfect for:
- Planning and organizing places before a trip to Korea
- Saving locations shared by friends on Google Maps
- Quickly navigating with Naver Maps once you’re in Korea
- Avoiding repeated searches in Naver Maps that fail to find the correct place
Key features:
- Receive shared location links from Google Maps
- Automatically parse place names and coordinates
- Store locations locally for quick access later
- One tap to open in Naver Maps
- One tap to open in Google Maps
- Support renaming, pinning, deleting, and clearing history
- Retry parsing when Google short links temporarily fail
PinHop’s core idea is simple:
Find places with Google Maps, then open them more easily in Naver Maps while traveling in Korea.
Data storage:
- All location data is stored only on your device
- No account registration required
- No cloud sync provided