Calculate a route from A to B or with multiple stops along the way — right in your browser, no installation, no sign-up. With kilometers, driving time, fuel costs and a print-ready PDF including turn-by-turn directions.
A classic route planner only shows a fixed route. Skynet Navigator does the math for you.
Enter start and destination — instantly get kilometers, driving time and fuel costs. The quick standard case.
Enter up to 30 stops — the Navigator automatically calculates the shortest sensible order.
Turn-by-turn directions for the entire route — in the PDF too. Motorways can be avoided on request.
Fixed speed cameras along the route are marked on the map and listed in the driver PDF.
Ascent and descent of the entire route — helpful for estimating driving time and fuel consumption.
Enter your own consumption and price — the cost of the trip is calculated right along with the route.
Print-ready route sheet with all stops, arrival times and directions.
Download the finished route as an Excel spreadsheet — with all stops, times and distances for further processing.
Type in an address, pick a suggestion — exact geolocation via OpenStreetMap, no typos.
Many people know route planners as pure A-to-B tools. The Navigator can do that — and more.
| Feature | Classic route planner | Skynet Navigator |
|---|---|---|
| Calculate a route from A to B | ✓ | ✓ |
| Kilometers & driving time | ✓ | ✓ |
| Avoid motorways | rarely | ✓ |
| Automatically optimize multiple stops | — | ✓ |
| Fuel costs with your own consumption | — | ✓ |
| Directions in the PDF | partially | ✓ |
| Export as Excel spreadsheet | — | ✓ |
| Fixed speed cameras along the route | — | ✓ |
| Elevation gain (ascent & descent) | — | ✓ |
| Plannable stop duration per stop | — | ✓ |
| Address book for recurring destinations | — | ✓ |
| CSV import of many addresses | — | ✓ |
| Free & no sign-up | often with ads | ✓ |
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No account, no installation — just get started.
Type in your addresses and pick from the suggestions. For multiple destinations, switch to tour mode.
One click — distance, driving time and fuel costs appear instantly, and the route is shown on the map.
Download the route sheet with directions, print it or share it via link.
Anyone who wants to calculate a route usually looks for a route planner that gets to the result quickly and without detours. Skynet Navigator is made for exactly that: enter start and destination, calculate the route, done. The distance in kilometers, the estimated driving time and the fuel costs are available immediately.
Classic route planners show a single route. But as soon as multiple addresses need to be visited — for example in field sales, deliveries or the trades — the order becomes decisive. The Navigator optimizes it automatically and finds the shortest sensible route across all stops. That saves kilometers, time and fuel on every trip.
Beyond the pure route calculation, the route planner shows fixed speed cameras along the route — on the map and in the PDF —, determines the elevation gain with ascent and descent of the entire route and can avoid motorways on request. Turn-by-turn directions can optionally be included in the driver PDF. This turns the route planner into a complete planning tool for everyday driving.
Nothing needs to be installed and no account is required. The route planner runs right in your browser — on your smartphone just as well as on your PC. The maps are based on OpenStreetMap, the routing on an open routing engine. If you want to print the result, simply download a print-ready PDF with directions.
Yes. Skynet Navigator is completely free and can be used with no sign-up — no trial period, no subscription, no hidden costs. The maps are based on OpenStreetMap.
Yes. In quick mode you simply enter start and destination and instantly get the distance in kilometers, the driving time and the fuel costs. If you have multiple stops, switch to tour mode.
Yes. After the calculation you can download a print-ready PDF — including turn-by-turn directions, all stops and arrival times.
Yes. In tour mode you can enter up to 30 stops. The Navigator automatically calculates the shortest sensible order — something a classic A-to-B route planner cannot do.
No. The route planner runs right in your browser on smartphone, tablet and PC. Nothing needs to be installed.
Yes. Fixed speed cameras along the calculated route are marked on the map and listed in the driver PDF. The data comes from OpenStreetMap and serves as a guide — mobile speed cameras are not covered.
Yes. The Navigator determines the ascent and descent of the entire route and shows the elevation figures in the result and in the PDF.
Yes. In the route options you can enable "avoid motorways", and the route will then be guided around motorway sections wherever possible.
No sign-up, no installation — enter start and destination and get going.
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