AI road stories meet navigation

Waytale AI

Turn every drive into a guided audio journey. Get directions, then hear the history, culture, architecture, food, and hidden stories unfolding around your route.

iPhone beta in preparation. App Store launch planned after TestFlight validation.

Your location to Old Town
24 min | 12 mi | Driving | 5 story cues
Continue toward the waterfront Then keep right for King Street
Narrating now Old streets, river trade, and the city waking up outside the window.

Built for travelers, commuters, and the curious

Directions should know what is around you.

Most navigation apps get you there. Waytale is being built to make the trip matter: a calm route view, travel modes, location-aware guidance, and AI narration that can be switched off whenever you just want silence.

What Waytale adds

A navigation app with a storyteller riding along.

Real route planning

Choose a destination, compare travel modes, and start a focused navigation view built around the route.

Location-aware moments

Waytale is designed to notice where you are on the road and surface story cues at the right time.

AI audio stories

Gemini-powered narration turns verified route context into short, natural stories for listening.

Interest controls

Pick history, nature, food, culture, architecture, or hidden gems so the app pays attention to what you love.

Quiet when needed

Turn storytelling off instantly while keeping directions active, because not every mile needs a narrator.

Designed for the road

Large route controls, compact guidance, and readable panels keep the experience calm while moving.

How it works

The route stays practical. The audio makes it memorable.

01

Start from your location

Waytale requests location permission so the map can center on you and plan from wherever the trip begins.

02

Choose a destination

Search suggestions help fill in addresses and places, then the route calculates distance and travel time.

03

Listen along the way

Story cues are shaped around your interests and spoken as audio between navigation prompts.

Privacy and safety

Built around consent, not surprise.

Location is requested because navigation and nearby story cues need it. Waytale should still let people enter a route manually if they do not grant location access.

AI narration may use route context, destination text, interests, and nearby place data. Sensitive keys belong on a server, not in the mobile app. Production Waytale services are designed around server-side key protection, rate limits, and clear disclosure of third-party processing.

Read the privacy policy

Coming to iPhone

Help shape the first road stories.

Waytale AI is preparing for TestFlight. Early testers will help tune route behavior, narration quality, privacy controls, and the first supported travel regions.

Ask for TestFlight