Walking Tours

Build guided walking tours with proximity-triggered stops and audio narration. Visitors experience them on their phone; anyone can preview from a desk with virtual walk mode.

How it works

1

Place tour stops on the map

Drop markers for each stop. Add a title, narrative text, category, duration, accessibility rating, and hours. Draw a route polyline connecting stops in walking order.

2

Add audio narration

Generate AI narration from each stop's text using the built-in TTS service, or upload your own recorded audio files.

3

Publish a shareable link

Publish to the public map registry. Visitors open the link on their phone and start walking — no app install, no account needed.

4

Walk the tour

Stops trigger automatically as the visitor approaches. The tour panel shows progress, audio controls, and directions to the next stop.

Key features

Proximity triggering

Stops open automatically when a visitor enters the configurable radius (default 30m). Audio begins playing hands-free.

AI audio narration

Generate speech from stop text with the built-in TTS service. Two voice engines available: fast general-purpose and high-quality.

Virtual walk preview

Simulate the tour from a desktop. Virtual walk moves along the route, triggering stops as if walking in person.

No app required

Visitors open a link in their mobile browser. No download, no account creation, no friction.

Collaborative authoring

Multiple creators can build the tour simultaneously. Edits sync in real time via Jazz.

Directional guidance

A heading arrow points toward the next unvisited stop. The tour panel shows progress through all stops.

Who it's for

Tour creators

Build and publish walking tours with stops, routes, audio, and zones. Manage settings and control what visitors see.

Tour guides

View all stops and add media attachments. Use the tour as a reference while leading a group in person.

Visitors

Open a link and walk. Stops trigger automatically with audio narration. Works on any mobile browser.