Golden Gate fog, cable car hills, and counterculture capital
Explore San Francisco with Wexplo, an AI audio guide that narrates the Golden Gate Bridge engineering, the Haight-Ashbury counterculture revolution, and Chinatown — the oldest in North America. San Francisco's steep hills create dramatic views at every turn, and each neighborhood tells a different American story.
Free on iOS and Android. No account required to start exploring.
Open the app and go. GPS triggers stories automatically as you move.
Hear narrated stories, ask follow-up questions, and explore at your own pace.
San Francisco's neighborhoods are radically different — the tech wealth of SoMa, the bohemian history of North Beach, the murals of the Mission. Wexplo narrates each neighborhood's identity as you cross the boundaries, providing context that a single-route tour can't.
September to November for "Indian summer" — the warmest, clearest months when fog retreats.
English, Spanish, Chinese
Walk from the Ferry Building along the Embarcadero to Fisherman's Wharf, then cut through North Beach to Chinatown. Wexplo narrates the waterfront's transformation, the Beat Generation poets of North Beach, and Chinatown's 170-year history.
Yes, Wexplo is free to download and use in San Francisco. The app generates AI-powered audio stories about places as you explore. A premium subscription is available for additional features like offline mode and deeper content.
Wexplo can cache stories for offline use. Download stories before your trip and listen without an internet connection while walking through San Francisco.
Wexplo generates stories in over 14 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, and more.
Unlike group tours with fixed schedules, Wexplo lets you explore San Francisco at your own pace. Stories trigger automatically by GPS as you walk — no waiting, no rushing, completely hands-free.
Download Wexplo for free and let AI-powered audio stories guide you through San Francisco. Works offline, supports 14 languages.