Google Maps doesn't work. WhatsApp is blocked. The taxi driver doesn't speak English. China Travel Copilot is the one app you open when nothing else works — fully offline, one-time purchase, no subscription.
Available on the App Store →We talked to hundreds of travelers. These are the five moments that make people panic in China. Every feature in this app exists to solve one of them.
Google, Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram — all blocked. No SIM, no eSIM, no airport Wi-Fi.
Latin letters mean nothing to most local drivers. You point at your phone — they shake their head.
No pictures. No English. The waiter is waiting. You point at random and hope.
Even the noodle stall expects you to scan. You don't know which app, which button, which step.
Lost passport, food poisoning, phone stolen. You panic in a language you don't speak.
Tea-house scam, fake "art student", inflated taxi fares. Locals know — you don't.
China Travel Copilot bundles a city guide, a phrasebook, a translator card, an emergency hub, and a pre-trip checklist into one offline app. No login. No tracking. No surprises.
All 24 cities, 500+ phrases, and emergency content are bundled inside the app. No SIM, no Wi-Fi, no problem.
Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Chengdu, Guilin, Lhasa, Hong Kong, Macau and more. Top attractions, where to stay, when to visit, how long to spend.
1-day, 3-day, and 7-day routes per city, with timing, transport tips, and Chinese addresses you can hand to a driver.
Taxi, hotel, restaurant, shopping, hospital, train station, airport — categorized for the moment you need them. One tap to copy.
Tap any address to fill the entire screen with huge, high-contrast Chinese characters. Ideal for taxi drivers and hotel front desks.
Police, ambulance, fire, embassy phone numbers, "I need a doctor" cards, lost-passport flow. We will never put this behind a paywall.
Visa, eSIM, VPN-aware tools, payment apps, power adapters, recommended apps to install before boarding.
The five most common tourist traps in China and exactly what to say or do to avoid them.
No account required. No location tracking. No ads. We don't even know your name. See our privacy policy.
You're going to spend $50 on airport Wi-Fi, $80 on data roaming, and $200 on a tour guide who speaks broken English. Or you can spend less than a coffee — once — and have it all in your pocket.
No subscription. No auto-renewal. Pay once, use it for every trip you ever take to China.
If something isn't covered here, email us at cfd007@qq.com.
Yes. All 24 city guides, attractions, recommended routes, 500+ phrases, address cards, and the emergency hub are bundled inside the app at install time. You don't need a SIM, eSIM, hotel Wi-Fi, or VPN to use any of it. The only optional online feature is "check for content updates" in Settings.
No. China Travel Copilot does not use subscriptions. You pay once, you own it forever, on every Apple device that uses the same Apple ID. We will never auto-charge you.
Open Settings inside the app and tap "Restore Purchase". Make sure you're signed into the same Apple ID you used for the original purchase. Your access will be restored within seconds.
No. We don't request location permission, we don't read contacts, we don't ask for an email or phone number. The app uses an anonymous device-only identifier just to count app opens. Read the privacy policy for full details.
Open the Emergency tab. You will find police (110), ambulance (120), fire (119), tourist hotline (12301), embassy lookup, and printable Chinese cards for "I need a doctor", "I lost my passport", "Please call my hotel". This section is always free, even if you never purchase anything.
Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Guilin, Lhasa, Lijiang, Kunming, Sanya, Harbin, Huangshan, Zhangjiajie, Hong Kong, Macau, Nanchang, Shangrao, and more — 24 in total at launch, with free updates added over time.
Chinese emergency numbers (110 / 119 / 120) can be dialed from most foreign phones in China even without a local SIM, as long as your phone has any signal. Your embassy may require a working SIM or Wi-Fi calling — that's why we ship the numbers in advance, so you can write them down before you fly.