Your journey · The world's map
Upload your photos and videos from the road. They appear on the world map instantly — pinned to exactly where you took them.
Take photos and videos with your phone or camera. As long as GPS is on, your location is embedded automatically in every file.
Open Ukung on your phone or laptop. Drop your files in. We handle the rest — EXIF extraction, GPS parsing, tile generation.
Within seconds, your photos are pinned to the map exactly where you took them. Zoom in from orbit. Your journey, marked forever.
Start at orbit. Zoom in to a country, a city, a street. Your photos emerge as you descend — clustered at scale, individual at street level, zoomable into every detail.
The moment your upload completes, GPS coordinates are extracted and your photo pins to the map. No batch processing, no delay. People following your trip see it live.
Uploads use chunked block transfers — if your cell signal drops at 80%, the upload picks up where it left off. Built for backcountry, not coffee shops.
Name your expedition before you upload. All photos from that trip cluster together on the map. Filter by trip, zoom to any single expedition's full route.
Photos are stored in your own cloud storage. No advertising. No training your photos on AI models. Data stays in your home region — EU data in EU, US data in US.
JPEG, HEIC, RAW, MP4, MOV — upload whatever your camera produces. Videos pin to the map exactly like photos. Play them inline without leaving the map.
One script tag drops the Ukung map into any website. Your expedition blog, your overlanding journal, your travel Instagram bio link — your map, your domain.
A US Military FMTV M1089A1 6×6 expedition truck, named after the Mandalorian. Built from the ground up for backcountry travel. Every photo from the build and every adventure since — mapped on Ukung.
See Mando's journeyUS launch coming soon. Join the waitlist — first to know, first to map.
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