Plan optimal routes or chart your own course using weather, elevation, curves and more. Then navigate safely with voice-guided, turn-by-turn directions that automatically check your route for severe weather.
***Featured in Essential Navigation Apps on the US App Store***
***As seen on the TODAY show in the Traveling This Summer segment***
“adding to both the safety of the ride and the pleasure of knowing beforehand what to expect” - Florin Tibu, “autoevolution”
“I used InRoute for planning six world record attempts. No weather app gives you more information, period.” - Carl Reese, Multiple World Record Holder
Key Features (some require inRoute Pro--see below):
• Voice guided navigation of up to 150 locations with automatic severe weather alerts*
• Optimize waypoint order for fastest time, or manually reorder
• Import from XLSX, GPX and KML files
• Create custom routes based on weather, elevation and curviness, or build your own route from available alternates on each leg of a route
• Interactive charts showing route elevation, curviness, weather (temperature, humidity, precipitation, wind speed/direction, severe weather alerts), and sunrise/sunset times*
• Search along a route—the whole route, every x miles/hours, or the next x miles/hours from a place—find gas, hotels, campgrounds or places to eat close to a route
• Enter your RV specs to avoid clearance issues and weight restrictions
• Set Departure and Layover Times—weather forecasts, road conditions (e.g. congestion), and travel times accurately reflect conditions throughout the trip
• Save your favorite routes and places, sync between devices, organize into folders, print via Airprint, and share with family and friends
• Easily add places to the map using a Dropped pin, Search, or Contacts
• Export routes to Apple Maps, Google Maps, Navigon, and Waze. Some apps use inRoute's "Agenda Nav" feature. See the in-app FAQ for more info.
• Export to GPS devices and apps compatible with GPX files
• Routes are stored on your device so you can access them even if you lose connection
*Weather forecasts are available worldwide. Severe weather alerts are currently available in the US, EU, Canada and Israel.
inRoute Pro (for iPhone, iPad, CarPlay & Mac):
- $4.99 monthly, or $39.99 annually. 1 week free trial
- Create routes with up to 150 locations (8 in free version)
- Sync routes and pins between devices
- Weather charts/custom routes
- Severe weather alerts during navigation (US, Canada, EU areas)
- Export/share routes as GPX files
- RV routes based on vehicle description
Price may vary by location. Subscriptions will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Manage your subscriptions in Account Settings after purchase.
Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: http://carobapps.com/privacy-policy
Note: Since continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life, inRoute will automatically shut down if you haven't used it in a while.
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What's New in inRoute
8.6.2
December 13, 2024
- Bug fixes
New in v8.6:
• Ratings and Open Hours - View ratings, open hours and more for businesses and points of interest (iOS 18)
• Additional Voices - Additional voices can be used during navigation (Speech button)
• More - Minor improvements for CarPlay and Search
This is my go to for RV navigation as it offers more filters than others like RVLife and is cheaper. I especially like being able to adjust by steep grades and curves. However, lately there have been a few navigational issues. Even if I’m following the route indicated it will suddenly say recalculating or return to the route when possible. If I get off to get gas without having programmed the stop ahead of time it sometimes recalculates to a different route until I return to the original one, and then it recalculates back. Along the route it sometimes takes odd, convoluted paths when it could have continued on the same road or randomly recalculates to a different route that invariably takes longer. Finally, occasionally, such as driving through Atlanta, it tells me to take exits that don’t exist or are actually an express toll lane, not an exit. It just seems like sometimes it doesn’t know where I am. Note this is a recent issue so may be the result of an update??? Hoping this is glitch that gets fixed as I’d been really happy with it.