Description
Arc Timeline automatically records where you go, how you get there, and how long you stay - all in the background, with no buttons to press.
A smart learning engine gets more accurate the more you use it, building a detailed, searchable timeline of your daily life. Your trips, your places, your history - recorded effortlessly.
WHAT ARC TIMELINE DOES
▸ Automatically detects and records your visits and trips
▸ Learns your places and recognises them by name
▸ Detects walking, running, cycling, driving, train, bus, airplane, and 20+ more activity types
▸ A learning engine that improves over time, personalised to you
▸ Search your entire history - find any place, any trip, any day
BUILT FOR QUALITY
▸ High quality GPS data with advanced Kalman filtering
▸ Reliable background recording with intelligent sleep mode
▸ Built for iOS 26 with Liquid Glass design
▸ Full dark mode support
YOUR DATA, YOUR DEVICE
▸ All data stored on your device
▸ Optional iCloud backup to your private iCloud account
▸ No accounts, no sign-ups, no data shared with third parties
▸ Export your data anytime in standard JSON format
HEALTH & ACTIVITY INSIGHTS
▸ Heart rate, calories burned, steps, and altitude for every trip and visit
▸ Import workouts from Apple Health
▸ Sync visits to your calendar
▸ Places tab with visit history, occupancy charts, and geographic reports
A free trial is included. An active subscription or lifetime purchase is required after the trial period.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.bigpaua.com/arcapp/terms
Nouveautés (v1.2.1)
• New Storage view in Settings — see how much space Arc Timeline 4 is using on device and in iCloud Drive, broken down by category (BIG-313)
• Cleaned up the system temp directory — iOS hasn't been reliably purging these on its end, so they were accumulating significant disk space. Affected users may recover meaningful free space on first launch
• Swedish locale now uses km for long distances instead of "mil" (Scandinavian mile) (BIG-472)
• Fixed the share button on the daily timeline staying visible when navigating into timeline sub-views