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Tools to map roads I've driven

The problem, in plain words: I want an app that tracks every road and street I've actually driven and fills them in on a map like a fog-of-war of my area.

WanderMap fits best, with 1 more that fits too.

You want a mobile app that automatically records the streets you drive and fills them on a map in a fog-of-war / explored-roads view.

Updated August 2026.

What fits

WanderMapstrong · 95

WanderMap's core purpose is exactly a fog-of-war map for walking, biking, and driving: it records road identifiers (not raw GPS), offers an optional fog-of-war map theme, and supports automatic background tracking and coverage stats.

Best for: Drivers who want an automatic, privacy-focused fog-of-war map and simple exports without creating an account.

Fog of Worldstrong · 92

Fog of World explicitly renders travel as a fog-of-war style map and focuses on recording routes and reliving travelled streets, with tools to edit tracks and backup/import data so your explored-roads map stays accurate.

Best for: Drivers who want a polished fog-of-war experience with track editing, backups, and import/export options.

Partly fits

Dawarichpartial · 68

Dawarich is built to collect and visualize personal location history (heatmaps, lines, points) and explicitly positions itself as an alternative to Google Location History that shows movement on maps.

Won’t cover: It is a self-hosted solution requiring Docker, Postgres and server setup, so it's not a turn-key mobile app for non-technical users.

GPS Travel Journalpartial · 52

This app records trips and saves routes so you can review drives, which helps build a map of streets you've driven even though its primary focus is trip journaling rather than a fog-of-war street-coverage layer.

Won’t cover: Designed as a trip-and-favorite-spot journal rather than a dedicated per-street fog-of-war coverage visualizer.

OSMAndpartial · 50

OSMAnd supports recording GPS tracks and offline maps, so you can capture the roads you drive, but its core purpose is navigation and offline map use rather than a dedicated fog-of-war coverage map.

Won’t cover: Built primarily for navigation and offline routing rather than for producing a persistent explored-roads fog-of-war visualization out of the box.

Questions

What's the best tool to map roads I've driven?

WanderMap is the strongest match — WanderMap's core purpose is exactly a fog-of-war map for walking, biking, and driving: it records road identifiers (not raw GPS), offers an optional fog-of-war map theme, and supports automatic background tracking and coverage stats.

Is there a tool that fully solves this?

2 products match this closely.

What won't these tools cover?

It is a self-hosted solution requiring Docker, Postgres and server setup, so it's not a turn-key mobile app for non-technical users. · Designed as a trip-and-favorite-spot journal rather than a dedicated per-street fog-of-war coverage visualizer. · Built primarily for navigation and offline routing rather than for producing a persistent explored-roads fog-of-war visualization out of the box.

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