Plan smarter.
Travel with curiosity.
Discover places.

Uncover the facts and stories behind the places you visit.

Mobile screen showing a Barcelona trip with places, notes, and documents organized in mundolore.
Draft & Plan

Plan your journey, your way

Create trips, add places, notes, and documents. Build flexible itineraries that adapt as your plans grow.

Uncover Facts & Stories

Collect facts & build summaries

Use the app’s built-in Quick Info to uncover key facts and stories behind places. Add your own discoveries – from scanned text, guide books, or personal notes.

Organize

Track everything in one place

Switch between list and calendar views. Sort your places, notes, and travel documents the way you like.

How your journey comes together

See how mundolore helps you plan your journey and uncover the facts behind every place.

1

Create your trip

Add a title, destination, and dates. mundolore creates a clear structure so you can start building your journey step by step.

Illustration of creating a trip with a trip form, date picker, and globe with location pins.
2

Add places, notes and docs

Collect all the pieces of your journey in one spot. Places, notes, and documents are kept together and easy to find.

View of mundolore showing places, trip notes and travel documents organized side by side.
3

Build summaries
for each place

Pull quick facts from trusted sources with the app’s built-in Quick Info, scan text from guide books, or write your own discoveries. The story of each place, at your fingertips.
Mobile screen displaying place summaries with options for Quick Info, Scan text, and adding your own discoveries.

We’re inviting a few curious travelers to help test and refine mundolore in its early stages.

Got questions?
We’ve got answers.

Everything you need to know about mundolore

How do I create a trip?

You can start a new trip by adding a title, destination, and dates. mundolore automatically creates the basic structure so you can begin adding places, notes, and documents step by step.

A place represents a location that’s part of your trip. It can be broad, like a city or national park, or very specific, like a monument, building, or museum. Places are fully flexible so you can structure your trip the way you think about it. You can attach notes, documents, and summaries to each one, and even group related locations as sub-places to keep everything neatly organized.

A trip is your overall journey  it can include one or several places. Both trips and places can have your personal notes and documents attached, so everything related to your journey stays in one organized view.

Yes! If places belong together for example, The Dragon Stairway inside Park Güell you can add them as sub-places. This helps you keep related locations, notes, and summaries neatly grouped under the main place.

You can build summaries in three ways:

  • Quick Info – mundolore adds quick facts using AI. You can pick from sources like Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Britannica, Atlas Obscura, or Fodor  or let mundolore choose for you.
  • Scan text – use your camera to capture text from paper materials or photos already in your library.
  • Add your own discoveries – write your own notes and insights to create a personalized summary of each place.

Yes! You can upload documents related to your trip or specific places and keep them neatly organized in one place. mundolore supports files in PDF, Word (DOC or DOCX), text (TXT), and image formats (JPG, JPEG, PNG).

You can switch between list view for structured details and calendar view to visualize your travel timeline.

Absolutely. mundolore lets you sort trips, places, notes, and documents based on your preferences, so your travel research stays organized your way.

Not yet  sharing is on our roadmap.

No, mundolore isn’t a booking app. It’s designed for curious travelers who want to learn about the facts and stories behind the places they explore.
Yes, your data stays private and stored securely.
mundolore is currently free for early access users. Pricing plans will be announced closer to public launch.

Yes, you’ll need an internet connection for now to create trips, add places, and use Quick Info. Offline access is on our roadmap for a future release.

Illustration of a globe above an open book with travel icon and speech bubbles, symbolizing planning, learning, and remembering travel experiences.

Built by travelers,
for travelers.

mundolore is built for curious travelers. Collect information, summarize it, and remember the story of each place.

We’re inviting a few curious travelers to help test and refine mundolore in its early stages.