If you could do with some route-planning inspiration – and most of us could – navigation platform Komoot has launched a ChatGPT app that gives you instant suggestions based on your simple text queries.
Komoot says, “The new tool makes it frictionless to discover the outdoors through natural language prompts. Users can type a request and receive a curated list of route and landmark recommendations in seconds.
“The Komoot for ChatGPT app unlocks a rich library of over seven million routes and four million highlights.”

Last year, Komoot was bought by an Italian tech firm infamous for mass layoffs, sparking redundancy fears and comments from employees saying they felt “blindsided” by Bending Spoons’ purchase. The acquisition also came in the same month Komoot announced that new users would be required to pay a monthly fee, £4.99 per month in the UK, to sync their routes to third-party devices. Two months later, in May, the redundancy fears were justified as it was reported 85 per cent of Komoot’s workforce had been let go.
The new ChatGPT app is designed to complement existing tools and provide faster route discovery. Then you can use the ‘Open in Komoot’ function to send the information directly from ChatGPT to the Komoot platform to save, edit, or download a route for offline navigation.
Essentially, the new app is designed to improve the route discovery process – and, let’s be honest, most of us spend the majority of our ride time doing the same few routes and could do with some ideas to mix things up.
You can ask for routes with specific characteristics – length, location, duration, sport type, and so on – and your query can go beyond Komoot’s predefined keyword categories and filters. You can also make more tailored requests, such as asking for a certain number of route options, or specifying that you’d like to see the results as a list or map view.
For example, you could ask: “Show me maps of three 50-mile road cycling routes from my house that take in quiet roads and a coffee stop.”
You’ll get suggestions prioritising quieter roads and incorporating a café stop along the way.
Tap “Open in Komoot”, and you can see the routes there. You can adjust things like elevation gain, loop format, and surface preference before saving or navigating.
“As people increasingly use ChatGPT for everything from daily tasks to trip planning, Komoot’s app brings Komoot directly into the workflows people are already using to find inspiration and shape their plans,” says project lead Felix Tarcomnicu. “This evolution of Komoot’s navigation and route planning technology will make exploring the outdoors even easier for people worldwide.”
The Komoot for ChatGPT app is available here. Once downloaded, you can trigger it in the ChatGPT chat bar with “@komoot”.

8 thoughts on “Komoot launches ChatGPT app to provide instant AI-powered route planning via “natural language prompts””
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Next month: Komoot doubling price of monthly sub to pay for all those stupid chatgpt api calls…
Enshittification continues. I’m quite happy looking at a map.
The company behind ChatGPT is the largest financial contributor to Trump.
Not gonna be part of that. Time to say goodby to Komoot.
Also the venture capitalist firm that took over Komoot laid off around 85% off the workforce.
2019-2024 I used Komoot alot, it was such a great tool for plotting long/multi day rides. It had it’s quirks, but there was always a work around. .
Then Bending spoons bought Komoot and sacked a tonne of staff and thus the enshitification began – and now this, which anyone could see coming!
I moved to Ridewithgps in late 2024, because I could easily create custom POIs, and seems to be still owned by the 2 founders.
The headline and the use of the word ‘tailored’ is a little misleading. It would be an interesting tool if it could turn natural language prompts into an accurate tailor-made point to point route but this is just a search function.
It’s pretty easy to find routes already so I wasn’t too sure what the point was unless it could give good responses to detailed prompts so I gave it a go with the following prompt:
“Can you find the best route from London to Dover? This will be ridden on a road bike with 38mm semi slick tyres. I am looking for a route with very little traffic but also scenic. I don’t mind taking the occasional off road shortcut (if not too muddy) in order to join up sections of quieter country lanes. I want to avoid any large multilane roundabouts and dual carriage ways.”
It took a minute or two to respond and said it couldn’t do that because my criteria were too strict. I told it to just find the best route possible even if it didn’t match the exact criteria or to give me some options. It couldn’t do that either and then got confused and started talking nonsense.
I then tried the basic prompt included in the article:
“Show me maps of three 50-mile road cycling routes from my house that take in quiet roads and a coffee stop.”
I was a little apprehensive to see if it somehow knew where I lived already (it didn’t) but without asking me for more details it gave me 10 routes between 22 & 34 miles long that it claimed started within 50 miles of my home (they didn’t).
I didn’t bother checking the quality of the routes. I am actually surprised quite how bad and pointless this is. Definitely a case of shoehorning AI into something just for the sake of it.
Thanks for doing the work!