How Ridgeline ID works

A quick tour of the four things you can do with Ridgeline ID — identify a peak from a photo, log the summits you've bagged, find walking routes with GPX downloads, and explore every UK fell and mountain.

  1. Step 1

    Identify a peak

    Point your camera at any UK fell or mountain — or upload a photo from your library. Our AI matches the skyline against a database of peaks and returns the name, height, region and a confidence score in seconds. Share your location to make the match even more accurate.

    • Works with photos taken on phone, camera or drone
    • Optional location and compass data sharpens results
    • See alternative candidates if the top match isn't right
  2. Step 2

    Bag a peak

    Keep a personal log of every summit you've reached. Tick off peaks one by one and watch your progress build against lists like the Wainwrights, Munros and more. Add the date, a note and a photo to make each bag your own.

    • Track progress across multiple UK hill lists
    • Add dates, photos and notes to each summit
    • Your log is private and synced to your account
  3. Step 3

    Find a route & download GPX

    Every peak page shows nearby walking routes pulled from OpenStreetMap. Pick one that suits your day out, preview it on the map, then download the GPX file straight to your phone or GPS watch.

    • Curated and community routes for popular peaks
    • Preview the line on an interactive map
    • One-tap GPX download for Garmin, Komoot, OS Maps and more
  4. Step 4

    Explore all peaks

    Browse the full library of UK fells and mountains. Filter by hill list, region or height, open a peak to see its location, key stats and routes — perfect for planning your next walk.

    • Every Wainwright, Munro, Corbett and more
    • Peak pages with maps, stats and routes
    • Great for trip planning from the sofa

Ready to give it a go?

Snap your first peak and start your log in under a minute.

Identify a peak