Our map is growing. And every water point counts.

April 22, 2026

Our map is growing. And every water point counts.

Our map is growing. And every water point counts.

A fountain added to a hiking trail. A verified tap in a city neighborhood. A contributor who returns three weeks later to report it’s out of service.

This is how Akualis improves—not through algorithms, but through human observation.

Every entry in our database is timestamped, geolocated, and enriched with photos. No guesswork allowed: it’s recent verification or nothing. That is our commitment to every user who reaches for their water bottle.

This community-driven model was the missing link for hiking apps, for cities looking to promote their infrastructure, and for travelers wanting to break the "plastic reflex."

Our current focus: boosting coverage on major routes before summer—GR trails, coastlines, and tourist hubs.

If you know of any forgotten fountains, the app is open. 💧

#DrinkingWater #ZeroPlastic #TechForGood #Mapping #CSR #Akualis

Become a water explorer too!

By downloading Akualis you’ll have the unique opportunity to contribute to the creation of a global map of drinking water points — identifying new sources and confirming the quality of already listed ones. You’ll benefit from this map when you need to refill your bottle, reducing your environmental impact!

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