Travel Tools

Free, accurate tools to help you plan international travel, understand visa rules, and stay compliant with entry requirements.

More tools in development

We are building additional tools to help international travelers plan with confidence. If you have a suggestion for a tool that would help you, we would like to hear it.

How to use these travel tools

Our free tools are designed for international travelers who need fast, reliable answers about visa rules and passport access. Whether you are planning a multi-country trip through Europe or comparing the mobility of two passports, these tools remove the guesswork from international travel planning.

The Schengen 90/180 Day Calculator helps you track your stays across the 27 Schengen member states. The rule limits non-EU visitors to 90 days of presence within any rolling 180-day window. Overstaying can result in fines, deportation, or future entry bans, so accurate calculation matters. Enter your past travel dates and the tool shows you exactly how many days you have left.

The Compare Passports Tool lets you place two passports side by side and see a full breakdown of their visa-free access, eVisa access, and visa-on-arrival coverage. It is useful for dual citizens, those considering naturalization, or researchers studying global passport mobility trends.

Understanding the Schengen Zone

The Schengen Area is one of the most visited destinations in the world, covering countries like France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands. Once you enter any one of them, your days count toward the same shared 90-day quota. Our calculator helps you manage those days across all Schengen countries combined.

For a full explanation of how the rule works, read our guide on the Schengen 90/180 rule. You can also explore our in-depth research article on common mistakes travelers make when counting Schengen days.

Passport strength and visa-free travel

Passport strength refers to how many countries a passport holder can visit without applying for a visa in advance. Our passport comparison tool pulls live data so you can see which destinations each passport unlocks and where a visa is still required.

To dig deeper, browse individual passport pages like United States, United Kingdom, India, or Canada for a full country-by-country breakdown of visa requirements. You can also read our research on the most powerful passports of 2026.

Plan your trip with accurate visa data

Beyond these tools, VisaInfoGuide provides detailed visa guides for every major travel corridor. If you are planning a trip and need to know whether you need a visa, check our Do I Need a Visa section or browse entry requirements by destination country.

For popular destinations, we have dedicated guides including India entry requirements, Turkey entry requirements, Vietnam entry requirements, and UAE entry requirements.

You can also use the Trip Visa Finder to enter your passport and destinations all at once and get a full visa requirement summary for your entire trip itinerary.