You just want to know how far you walked. Simple, right? But the app store is a mess of subscriptions, junk features, and cluttered screens. It shouldn't be that hard.
Here are the best free apps that just track your walk without the noise.
For the Data-Obsessed Walker: MapMyWalk
If you like digging into the numbers, start with MapMyWalk. It's made by Under Armour and tracks everything: duration, distance, pace, elevation, and calories burned. The GPS mapping is solid and lets you see your route, save it for later, or find new paths from other people nearby. You can check your mile splits and track your progress over time. The free version has plenty to offer, but they'll nudge you toward a premium plan if you want guided training.
For Pure Simplicity: Google Fit
For something that just works in the background, Google Fit is probably what you want. Itโs clean, simple, and uses your phone's motion sensors to track steps and distance without killing your battery. It figures out when you're walking on its own and gives you "Heart Points" for being active. You can see your distance, steps, and calories without getting lost in charts.
The Underdog with Social Flair: Pacer
Pacer is a good middle ground. It acts like a simple pedometer, counting your steps all day without needing to be open. But it can also use GPS when you want to track a specific walk. Itโs not heavy on ads and has some fun social challenges you can set up with friends. And because it doesn't have to be open constantly, it's pretty easy on your phone's battery.