Built for Families & Caregivers

The restroom finder
that plans for everyone
at the table.

RestMap is the AI-powered restroom finder built for parents and caregivers. Find family restrooms, companion-care rooms, and changing tables — with confidence percentages, not guesses. No infant declaration required.

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A family restroom isn't just for parents with toddlers. Anyone helping a family member who needs a private room shouldn't have to declare an infant first.

— The customer feedback that shaped RestMap v2.9

Family Travel · v2.9

Capability for the whole household.

RestMap's v2.9 Family Travel features make caregiving the first-class case — not an edge case. You get caregiver-aware Place Detail, family- and companion-restroom signals, and AI confidence percentages on every search.

Family Restroom Needed

Turn it on once in Settings → Travelers. RestMap prioritizes private companion-style rooms in your search results — whether you’re with an infant, an older child, or an adult who needs help. The label says “For caregivers helping a family member.”

v2.9 update

Caregiver-Aware Place Detail

Each place tells you what we know and how confident we are: family restroom available, changing table location, single-occupancy room, wheelchair accessibility, and hours — with a source-of-truth tag on every signal.

v2.9 update

Confidence, Not Guesses

Every AI score comes with a percentage. When the data is thin, we say “Needs More Data” instead of inventing a grade. A wrong “yes” is worse than no answer for a caregiver under stress.

Changing Tables — Adult & Infant

RestMap reads OpenStreetMap’s changing-table data for both infant tables and adult Changing Places facilities. You can also see which men’s rooms have changing tables — a question dads have been asking forever.

Trip Planning at Your Cadence

Set how often you need stops — tighter intervals for young kids, calmer intervals for older travelers. Journey IQ surfaces companion-suitable rooms along your route, with weather and EV charging woven in.

Anonymous by Design

No account. No login. No tracking who you’re caring for. RestMap stores your preferences on your device. The app works without telling anyone anything about your family.

How We Show It

We tell you what we know — and what we don’t.

Sourced from six places, fused on-device.

RestMap pulls from OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, MapKit/Apple Places, Open Charge Map, the RestMap brand database, and the user-contributed rating layer. Each amenity carries the source it came from.

You see source-confirmed signals first, then likely signals, then honest unknowns. Our AI doesn’t fill the gaps with confident guesses — we’d rather tell you the data is thin than send you out of your way for a room that may not exist.

Data sourced from OpenStreetMap, Refuge Restrooms, Open Charge Map, MapKit, and the RestMap brand & community ratings layers. Cached data available offline once a region has loaded.

Family Restroom Confirmed · 96%
Changing Table Confirmed · 91%
Wheelchair Accessible Likely · 74%
Adult Changing Table Needs More Data
Open Now Confirmed · 100%

Common Questions

Caregiver questions, answered honestly.

Do I have to declare an infant to find a family restroom?

No. Earlier versions of the app gated family-restroom prioritization behind a “Traveling with Infant” toggle, which excluded caregivers helping a family member of any other age. The v2.9 update (May 2026) decoupled the two. Anyone who needs a private companion-style room can turn on Family Restroom Needed in Settings → Travelers and get prioritized results.

What’s the difference between a family restroom and a companion-care restroom?

The room itself is usually the same: a private, single-user space large enough for two people. The terminology depends on the venue — “family restroom” reads as parent-with-young-children; “companion care restroom” is the term used in airports and clinical settings; “Changing Places” is the certified UK/AU/NZ/IE specification with adult bench and hoist. RestMap surfaces all of them under one preference. For the caregiver-focused walkthrough, see the Companion-Care Restroom Finder.

How does RestMap know whether a place has a family restroom?

RestMap reads OpenStreetMap tags, the brand database (600+ chains with documented amenity profiles), and user-contributed signals. Each amenity on the place card is labeled with how we know — Confirmed, Likely, or Needs More Data — and a percentage when we can compute one. We’d rather say we don’t know than send you out of your way to find an empty hallway.

Does RestMap show changing tables in men’s rooms?

Yes — when the location’s data source includes that information. RestMap reads OpenStreetMap’s changing_table:location tag and surfaces it in the place details. You can also rate restrooms to add to that data for other caregivers.

Can I plan a road trip around stops that work for my family?

Yes. Journey IQ plans your route with stops at the cadence you set — tighter for young children, calmer for older travelers. When “Family Restroom Needed” is on, the planner prioritizes companion-suitable rooms along your path, with weather forecasts for each stop and EV charging integration if you’re driving electric.

Is RestMap free? And does it work without an account?

Yes to both. RestMap is completely free to download and use, with no in-app purchases. There are no accounts and no logins — your preferences are stored on your device. Cached data is available offline once a region has loaded.

Family travel, built around the people you’re traveling with.

Download RestMap and turn on Family Restroom Needed in Settings. Your next stop is one tap away.

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