WheelTrip: Wheelchair GPS
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WheelTrip: Wheelchair GPS

Kristian Sebastian Hovet · released 5 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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United Arab Emirates<1%0AED 19.99 $5.45
Afghanistan<1%0$4.99
Antigua And Barbuda<1%0$4.99
Anguilla<1%0$4.99
Albania<1%0$5.99
Armenia<1%0$5.99
Angola<1%0$4.99
Argentina<1%0$4.99
Austria<1%0€5.99 $6.92
Australia<1%0A$7.99 $5.67

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Description

WheelTrip is a comprehensive, wheelchair-first trip companion for power wheelchair, manual wheelchair, mobility scooter, and other mobility device users.

Track trips with GPS and see speed, distance, time, grade, elevation gain, weather at the start, and your route on a map. Save trips, review past activity, share visual trip reports, export GPX files, and measure the steepness of ramps, hills, and other stretches.

Features:

GPS trip tracking with speed, distance, time, grade, elevation, and route

Saved trip history with detailed distance, duration, and speed information

Horizon terrain display for pitch and roll, with quick reset from the card

Manual steepness measurements with GPS accuracy and measurement quality

Route suggestions that open in Apple Maps

Power-wheelchair setup with battery type, charge reminders, and cold-weather guidance

Optional reverse awareness sounds with 15 built-in choices and up to five imported WAV or MP3 files

Shareable trip report images and GPX export

Weather at trip start using Apple Weather

Display themes, map styles, metric and imperial units

English and Norwegian language support

WheelTrip works independently of wheelchair brand and does not require a connection to the mobility device.

WheelTrip is a support tool for trip tracking. It is not a safety system, medical device, certified reversing alarm, or guarantee of accessibility. Route suggestions are not verified for wheelchair or mobility-device suitability. GPS, altitude, speed, grade, weather, and sensor measurements can be inaccurate. Always assess the path, surface, traffic, surroundings, and local conditions yourself.