Instagram → Trip

Turn any travel post into a trip.

Paste a Reel link, drop a screenshot, or paste the caption text. Arriv pulls out every place named and maps it, so the post you saved in March gets you somewhere in June.

Or paste a caption — Instagram often needs either.

Prefer a static example? See extracted places

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Ways to import
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See it in action

What you get back

instagram.com/reel/hidden-kyoto-eats + caption screenshot

Once Arriv reads the screenshot or the caption text, every place named in it comes back as a pin. Here's what a Kyoto eats Reel turns into:

  • % Arabica Higashiyama Coffee with the pagoda view
  • Nishiki Market Snack your way down the arcade
  • Honke Owariya Soba since 1465
  • Pontocho Alley Lantern-lit dinner by the river
  • Fushimi Inari Taisha The vermilion gates at dawn
See the full itinerary on the map

How it works

Three steps, start to map

1

Paste a link

Drop in an Instagram Reel, a TikTok, or a travel article. Blogs usually extract on the first try, since nothing on the page is behind a login.

2

Add a screenshot if needed

Social apps block most link reads, though a screenshot never hits that wall. Grab the caption or paste the text, and every venue still comes out.

3

Get a real trip

The places land on an interactive map with addresses attached, ready to edit, share, or split into days once you know how long you have.

Why Arriv

What a saved Reel becomes

On a map

Arriv geocodes every spot, so the names in a caption come back with an address you can open in Maps.

Link, screenshot, or caption

Instagram and TikTok rarely hand captions to bots, so the screenshot and the pasted caption both work as inputs. Travel blogs usually unfurl straight from the link.

One place for everything

Because everything you find funnels into the same shared map, one trip holds the Reels, the blog links, and the screenshots together.

Turn saves into plans

Once the places are mapped, group them into days and send the link to whoever is coming.

Questions

Frequently asked

How do I save places from Instagram to a map?
Paste the Reel link first. If Instagram blocks the fetch, which happens often, drop a screenshot of the caption or paste the caption text instead. Arriv pulls the place names out of whichever input you give it and plots them on a map.
Does it work with TikTok and blogs too?
Yes, and a blog or a listicle usually works from the link alone, since the text sits on a page anyone can read. TikTok and Instagram more often need a caption screenshot or the pasted text.
Is it free?
Guest planning includes screenshots within a small free allowance, so you can try it before signing up. An account is what you need to save more trips and plan with your group.
What if the post has a bunch of places?
Even better. Arriv pulls them all, drops the duplicates, and puts each one on the map, and then you can see which stops sit near each other.