Use case · Travel
Your travels, pinned to the map.
A camera roll tells you what you saw. A map tells you where you've been. FlouMe pins every photo at the exact GPS coordinate you took it, so a year of travel becomes a world you can look at — and one your friends can literally walk into.
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Photos that stay where they happened
Every travel photo you take already has a place — the beach at golden hour, the alley behind the market, the summit after the last switchback. In a gallery app that context evaporates: everything collapses into an endless scroll sorted by date. FlouMe keeps the place. When you pin a photo, it's anchored to the exact spot where you were standing, and it stays there on the map.
Over a trip, the pins accumulate into something a camera roll can never be: a picture of the ground you actually covered. Five pins at five surf breaks. A line of pins tracing a coastline. A cluster around the old town where you got lost on purpose.
Friends don't scroll your trip — they walk it
Here's the part that changes how you shoot: photos you share arrive locked. A friend sees your pin on their map, but to open it they have to physically go there — GPS-verified, checked on the server so it can't be faked from the couch. When a friend lands in the city a week after you left, your pins become their itinerary. They walk to each one, stand where you stood, and the photo reveals.
It turns 'you had to be there' into an invitation: now they can be.
Trips assemble themselves
You don't make albums in FlouMe. Pins taken around the same place and time cluster automatically into a trip. Invite the friends you travelled with to pin into the same trip, keep the jokes going in the trip chat, and share the whole thing with one link.
Years later the map is still there. Hand the share link to your kid and watch them re-walk every memory, spot by spot.
Made for the way travelers actually move
FlouMe speaks English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Indonesian and Japanese, follows your device language, and works anywhere in the world. Pin unlocking is accuracy-aware, so it behaves in dense cities and on remote trails alike. And if you want a spot to stay yours, keep the pin private, share it with one person, or make it public for strangers nearby to discover — your call, per pin.
Start pinning your world.
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