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Map annotation tool for routes, markers, text labels, and visual planning

Annotate one live map with markers, labels, polygons, route styling, and photos so the plan stays readable as it grows.

TrailNote fits the gap between a plain pin-dropper and a heavyweight GIS workflow. You can mark places, highlight areas, label parts of the map, and keep those annotations connected to route planning, sharing, and project organization.

Use Case

Add text labels, polygons, and route styling without moving to another editor.

Use Case

Keep annotations tied to real projects instead of loose screenshots or slides.

Use Case

Share annotated maps with teammates or trip collaborators when the project is ready.

Why TrailNote

Built for map-first planning workflows

Annotate the map where the decisions happen

Good annotation tools keep the label, route, and context visible together. TrailNote is built around a live map canvas, so your notes stay anchored to the places they describe.

  • Use markers for POIs, logistics, and important reminders.
  • Add text annotations when you need labels visible at a glance.
  • Draw polygons to outline camps, restricted areas, or planning zones.

Keep visual hierarchy under control

Map projects become noisy fast if everything looks the same. TrailNote includes route styling and lightweight structure so the important paths and areas stay readable.

  • Use color, width, and opacity to show route priority.
  • Split larger projects with folders when the map starts to sprawl.
  • Keep labels short so shared maps stay scannable.

Move from solo markup to shared review

Annotations are most useful when they survive beyond a draft. TrailNote lets you keep the project live, share it with others, and come back later to refine the same map.

  • Create a shared link when the annotation set is ready to review.
  • Use plan upgrades when you need invitations and team roles.
  • Reuse the same map as a planning layer and a documentation layer.
FAQ

Questions before you switch tools

What can I annotate on a TrailNote map?

You can add markers, text labels, polygons, styled routes, notes, and photos to the same project. That makes it useful for route planning, site reviews, and trip prep.

Is this a lightweight annotation workflow or a GIS product?

TrailNote is intentionally lighter than a full GIS stack. It focuses on practical map annotation for planners, travelers, and operations teams that need speed over deep geospatial analysis.

Can I share annotated maps with other people?

Yes. You can share projects with unlisted links, and Business plans add invitations and role-based collaboration for team workflows.