The most comprehensive Schengen day tracker for Indian travelers
Not just day counting. This combines 90/180 accuracy, future trip simulation, overstay warnings, country logic, and a detailed visa-file checklist flow in one place.
First time? Start with "+ Add Trip" and enter passport entry/exit dates.
This is showing 90 days because you haven't added any trips yet.
↓ Tap "Add Trip" above to get your real number ↓
Help friends avoid overstays. Share your current Schengen days-left result in one tap.
The Schengen Rule, Simply
Europe has 29 countries that share open borders — called the Schengen Area. As a visitor, here's the one rule you need to know:
Out of every 180-day period, you can spend a maximum of 90 days inside Schengen countries. All countries count together — 10 days in France + 10 days in Germany = 20 days used, not 10.
You spend 14 days in Italy in March. You've used 14 of your 90 days.
Then 21 days in France in June. Now you've used 35 days total.
You have 55 days left to use before those March days "expire" from the 180-day window.
Why it's confusing: The 180-day window isn't January–June. It's a rolling window — every single day, the system looks back 180 days and counts how many you spent inside Schengen. That's why manual counting goes wrong. That's why this tool exists.
How to Use This Tool
Open your passport. For every Schengen trip, enter the date you arrived and the date you left. That's it — just two dates per trip.
The ring above shows how many of your 90 days are left. Green = lots of room. Yellow = getting tight. Red = almost out.
Hit "Plan Future Trip," enter when you want to go, and the tool tells you exactly how many days you can stay without overstaying.
Why This Beats Generic Calculators
Most tools only output a number. This one gives you decision support, risk context, and visa-prep execution in one workflow.
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