D-Day Audio Guide

D-Day Audio Guide
Developer: Andrew Sutherland
Category: Travel & Local

D-Day Audio Guide Summary

D-Day Audio Guide is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Travel And Local by Andrew Sutherland. Released in Apr 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 25, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 25, 2026 .


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App Description

Discover the story of D-Day where it happened.

D-Day Audio Guide is your on-location companion for exploring Normandy’s landing beaches, museums, gun batteries, memorials, and historic villages through immersive, GPS-triggered audio.

Whether you're visiting a single site or spending several days exploring the Normandy beaches, the app helps you understand what happened, who was involved, and why each place matters.

What you can do
• Explore interactive maps with clearly marked sites and stops
• Follow GPS-triggered tours designed for real visits
• Listen to narrated historical stories at each location
• Track your progress as you explore and complete sites
• Download content for offline use while traveling
• Easily switch between maps, stories, and historical context
• Stay oriented with live heading and on-map position tools

Built for on-site exploration
D-Day Audio Guide is designed for real-world use — not just reading history at home. The app prioritizes fast access, clear visuals, and practical navigation so you can stay focused on the places around you.

Who it’s for
• Visitors exploring Normandy’s D-Day landing beaches
• History enthusiasts and WWII researchers
• Families and groups on self-guided tours
• Travelers spending multiple days exploring historic sites

In-App Purchase
Some tours and historical content are available through a one-time premium unlock via in-app purchase.

Privacy and permissions
Location access powers map positioning and optional automatic audio playback at sites. You can manage permissions at any time in your device settings.

D-Day Audio Guide turns a visit into understanding — connecting the landscape of Normandy with the history that happened there.