
Turn your Korea adventure into a beautiful TripBook. Document palaces, track your K-culture experiences, capture every Korean food discovery—all organized by day and location, with offline mode for mountain hikes.

Seoul exploring
Gangnam → Hongdae → Myeongdong
2,847 photos
Auto-organized by day
Works offline
Perfect for mountain hikes
Food journal
Every Korean BBQ spot
The Korea Photo Problem
Every palace is stunning. Every cafe is aesthetic. Every meal is photogenic. You come home with chaos.
Was that Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung? Which day was the hanbok rental? All palaces blur together.
That incredible samgyeopsal spot... was it in Hongdae or Gangnam? You'll never find it again.
Seoul, Busan, Jeju—your camera roll is a jumbled mess of aesthetic cafes and neon streets.
You're too busy exploring to sort photos. Back home, it feels overwhelming.
TripMemo organizes your Korea trip automatically.
Day by day. City by city. Every palace, meal, and K-culture moment—findable forever.
Map-first journaling
A great South Korea travel journal isn't just chronological—it's geographic. TripMemo ties your palace visits, Korean food discoveries, and K-culture stops to the map, so your journey across Korea clicks instantly.

Built for Korea Trips





Mountain hikes have limited wifi. Document Bukhansan, temples, and hiking trails—syncs when you're back online.
No Connection
24 photos saved locally
Palace days mean hundreds of photos. Add up to 300 at once—auto-organized by date & location.
Generate a private link for your Korea TripBook. Family follows your journey without downloading an app.
Share your book
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Every Korean BBQ, bibimbap, kimchi discovery, and aesthetic cafe. Add notes about what you ordered and where. Build your own Korea food map.
Korean BBQ
Gangnam
Bibimbap
Myeongdong
Kimchi Jjigae
Hongdae

Experience South Korea
Every palace, every K-culture experience, every Korean food adventure—TripMemo captured the magic of Korea.
5000
Years History
100K+
Cafes
3000+
Temples
365
Days of K-Pop
"Every palace, every K-drama filming location, every Korean BBQ spot—TripMemo captured the magic of Korea. Looking back feels like being there again."
— Sarah K., 2-week Korea adventure
Korea Routes
Whether you're doing the classic circuit or K-culture focused, TripMemo captures every stop.
First-timer essentials
K-pop & K-drama trail
Ancient history & culture
Mountains & volcanoes
Every palace, cherry blossom, and Korean food moment—captured in beautiful Polaroid-style layouts.




















What to Document
Gangnam, Hongdae, Myeongdong, Itaewon
Tip: Shoot at blue hour for neon + daylight mix
Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Gyeonghuigung
Tip: Rent hanbok for free entry and photos
Bulguksa, Haeinsa, Jogyesa, Beomeosa
Tip: Early morning for peaceful atmosphere
Korean BBQ, street food, night markets, aesthetic cafes
Tip: Document the sizzling action and banchan
Bukchon, Jeonju, Andong Hahoe Village
Tip: Visit at 7am to beat tour groups
Jinhae, Gyeongju, Seoul parks, Yeouido
Tip: Late March to mid-April, check bloom forecasts
"Two weeks in Korea, 4,000+ photos, and TripMemo kept everything organized by city and day. My parents followed along from home and could actually see our journey unfold. Best way to document a Korea trip."
Emily L.
First Korea trip • Seoul to Busan
From royal palaces in Seoul to cherry blossoms in Jinhae—create a TripBook that captures every moment.

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Turn travel photos into books you'll actually look back on.