What is a countries-visited counter app?
A useful countries-visited counter should let you keep a personal total, make corrections and stay clear about what the number means.
A countries-visited counter is useful when you want a clear answer to a simple personal question: how many countries should appear on my map? The number is most meaningful when you decide what counts before you begin, rather than letting an app or a quiz make the decision for you.
Decide what counts before you count it
There is no single official rule for a country you have “visited”. You might count a place only if you entered the country, spent time outside an airport or stayed overnight. Someone else may include every transit, border crossing or childhood trip they remember.
Choose the rule that fits the purpose of your map, then apply it consistently. That makes the total useful as a personal travel record without presenting it as a claim that everyone should use the same definition. If you change your mind later, review the earlier entries using the new rule rather than mixing approaches.
A counter needs a review path
The fastest way to create a total is not always the most reliable. A manual checklist gives complete control but takes time. A photo-based record can help recall older trips, but photos can be missing, have incomplete location information or show only part of a journey.
Look for a counter that makes it easy to correct an entry and add a trip that your digital history missed. That is more useful than a fixed number that cannot explain where it came from. The guide to manual additions explains how to keep those decisions consistent.
How Flags helps
Flags: Countries Visited Map combines a personal map with country and continent counters. It can use photo-library dates to help build a history, and you can add countries manually when the photo record is incomplete.
The app is designed as a private personal map rather than a public travel feed: its App Store listing describes no account, cloud or GPS tracking. Review the resulting total against your own definition, then see how many countries you have visited for a practical way to resolve the common edge cases.
- Apple App Store: Flags: Countries Visited Map reviewed 2026-07-10
Flags turns travel evidence the user chooses to provide into a private map. It does not use live GPS tracking or a cloud account.