Schengen Days is the simple, accurate way to track the Schengen 90/180-day rule. Know exactly how many of your 90 days are left in the Schengen Area, plan future trips, and never risk an overstay.
WHY TRAVELLERS TRUST IT
• Accurate 90/180 calculation — a rolling 180-day window evaluated for every date, the same method as the official EU Short-Stay Calculator. Both your entry and exit days count.
• Verified — cross-checked against the European Commission’s own published examples.
• Works offline — every calculation runs on your device. Use it at border control with no signal.
• Private — no account, no sign-up, no data collection. Your trips never leave your phone.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
• See days used and days remaining for today, with your current 180-day window.
• Plan a trip: “How long can I stay if I enter on this date?” and “Does this trip fit?” — with the latest safe exit date.
• Day-by-day breakdown: see exactly which days are counted, fully transparent.
• Reminders before you run low on days.
• PDF border report you can share, with a QR to verify.
• 7 languages: English, Español, Русский, Українська, Türkçe, Srpski, עברית.
THE 90/180 RULE
Most non-EU visitors may stay at most 90 days within any rolling 180-day period across the Schengen Area. Entry and exit days each count; days return as older stays slide out of the window. With the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) and ETIAS rolling out, accurate tracking matters more than ever.
PRICING
Free for 7 days — every feature. After that, a single one-time purchase unlocks the app forever. No subscription.
OFFICIAL SOURCES
The 90/180 rule and the calculation method come from official EU sources:
• EU short-stay (90/180) visa calculator — European Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/assets/home/visa-calculator/calculator.htm
• Schengen Borders Code, Regulation (EU) 2016/399 (EUR-Lex): https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32016R0399
Schengen Days is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the European Union or any government. It is a helping tool, not a legal authority. Rules for specific nationalities, visas or bilateral agreements may differ; always confirm with the official sources above and with border authorities.