Import GPX files, set waypoints, and navigate with precision — built for hikers, boaters, and drone pilots.
Get it on Google PlayGoogle Maps is great for roads.
What about off-trail, offshore, or in the field?
Turn-by-turn navigation assumes you're on a street. The moment you're hiking a ridge, crossing open water, or flying a drone to a survey point, road-based nav becomes useless. GeoPoint is built around waypoints — raw coordinates you can tap, import, or type in — so you can navigate to any location regardless of whether a road leads there.
Four features that matter when you're away from the road
Drop a waypoint anywhere on the map with a single tap — or enter coordinates manually if you already know exactly where you're headed. No address required.
Load waypoints from GPX files created in other tools, or export your routes to share with a team or back up your work. Standard formats mean no vendor lock-in.
Navigate toward your next waypoint using compass bearing with Velocity Made good on Course (VMC) — especially useful on water where drift pulls you off a straight-line path.
Chain waypoints into a full route and work through them in sequence. Useful for multi-leg hikes, survey transects, or drone flight paths with multiple target points.
Three groups who need waypoint nav, not road nav
Mark your camp, a water source, a summit, or a bailout point before you head out. Import a GPX route from AllTrails or a friend, then navigate it without cell service. GeoPoint works entirely offline once your waypoints are loaded.
Set a waypoint for your anchorage, a buoy, or a fuel dock and navigate toward it with real compass bearing. VMC guidance helps you account for current and wind drift so you're actually heading where you intend to go.
Pre-load coordinates for survey targets, inspection points, or job sites as a CSV or GPX file. Navigate directly to each one in sequence from your phone without relying on cell coverage at the site.
Straight answers about how GeoPoint works
Navigation to waypoints works offline — GeoPoint uses your device's GPS, which doesn't require a cell connection. If you load your waypoints before heading out, you can navigate to them without any network access. Map tile display may require connectivity depending on your setup, but the core navigation functions do not.
GeoPoint imports standard GPX files, which are output by most GPS devices, hiking apps, and mapping tools. It also supports CSV files for waypoint lists — useful if you're working from a spreadsheet of coordinates. Export produces standard GPX that opens in other apps.
VMC stands for Velocity Made good on Course — it measures how fast you're actually closing the distance to your waypoint, accounting for drift from wind or current. On water especially, you might be pointed at a heading but moving at an angle due to currents. VMC tells you whether your actual track is taking you where you want to go, not just whether your bow is pointed the right way.
Yes. GeoPoint is free to download and use on Android. All core navigation features — waypoints, GPX import-export, compass navigation, and route building — are included with no subscription.
Free on Android. Load your waypoints, leave the road behind, and navigate with precision.
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