About Stampie

Stampie captures the thrill of travel. The tiny rush you get when a new stamp lands in your passport, or when you wish one did.

“It doesn't interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for, and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.”
Oriah Mountain Dreamer

Some countries no longer give physical stamps, but memories deserve a place to live. Stamps are more than marks in a book. They're milestones, stories, and a personal bucket list.

Stampie is a simple, visual way to track your adventures and celebrate where you've been. Think of it as your travel journal, reimagined. Hope you enjoy it.

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Behind Stampie

Ebru in Peru, 2023

The idea for Stampie started in Peru, back in 2023. I’ve always loved collecting passport stamps, that small thrill of seeing a new one land at the border. On that trip they just waved me through. No stamp. A small thing, but it stuck with me.

Turns out a lot of countries have quietly stopped stamping. A couple of years later I built the first version of Stampie for a hackathon, somewhere to keep that little ritual alive even when the ink doesn’t come. A passport-style journal for anyone who still wants this souvenir from every trip.

It quietly found its way to people. As an indie team, we keep working on Stampie in coffee breaks, on weekends, and from wherever the next trip takes us.

Ebru
SEE MY PROFILEFounder & Travel Enthusiast

A note on how stamps are made: our catalog is created in advance by our small team using AI-assisted design tools, reviewed and curated to reflect our editorial taste. Every stamp is pre-made and shared across all users. Nothing is generated from your personal data. More in our Terms or the FAQ.