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The story

Why Stampie exists

For decades, the thunk of an inked stamp landing in a passport was part of arriving somewhere new. A small, official souvenir that said you were here.

Then borders went digital. E-gates replaced agents, and many countries quietly stopped stamping. The EU’s incoming Entry/Exit System is the clearest sign that the physical stamp is going away for good.

Stampie is for the people who miss it. A passport-style journal that brings the ritual back, this time on your phone or in your browser instead of in a passport. Every country, every wonder, every memorable place gets a stamp in a catalog you fill in as you travel.

Yes, you get a bucket list and a map. But the heart of Stampie is the stamps. The part of your passport you actually wanted to keep.

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One-liner

Stampie is a passport-style journal, as some countries no longer give physical stamps.

Short (≈50 words)

Stampie is a passport-style travel journal for travelers who miss collecting stamps. As borders go digital and countries stop stamping, Stampie turns every country, wonder, and place you’ve been into a small illustrated souvenir. With a bucket list to chase, a world map to fill in, and a visual record of every trip. Works on iOS, Android, and the web.

Long (≈100 words)

Stampie is a passport-style travel journal that brings back a vanishing ritual. For decades, the thunk of an inked stamp in a passport was part of arriving somewhere new. As e-gates and digital borders like the EU’s incoming Entry/Exit System replace physical stamps, that small souvenir is going away. Stampie keeps it alive: illustrated stamps for countries, wonders, and the places you want to remember, ready to fill in as you travel. There’s a bucket list to chase, a world map of where you’ve been, and a visual record of every trip. Works on iOS, Android, and the web. Share your passport at stampie.app/@username, or keep it just for you.

Quick facts

Founded
2025
Platforms
iOS · Android · Web
Pricing
Free, with optional Stampie Pro
Website
https://stampie.app

Brand assets

Full kit coming soon

Logos, hero images, app screenshots, and a demo video are on the way. Email us if you need something specific in the meantime.

Hero images

Coming soonStampie passport
Coming soonStamps showcase

App screenshots

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Passport · home
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World map

Demo video

Coming soon45-second screen recording

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

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