Forty Pirates turns any video, article, or social post into a personalized map you can actually use — grounded to real places, credited to the creator, ready to plan around.
The same extraction engine that plots a Kyoto itinerary from a vlog will plot a Pokémon pilgrimage from an anime, an Arirang stop from a BTS tour diary, or a streetwear crawl from a shopping Reel. The framework doesn't care about the category. It cares about what's real in the frame.
What used to take a whole afternoon of tab-switching — read the vlog, google each place, cross-reference the map, copy the hours into a doc — collapses into a single paste. Here's what happens in those eight seconds.
Any link you drop — a YouTube vlog, a TikTok, an Instagram reel, a magazine article — gets pulled into the engine and prepared for extraction.
URLs · Video · Audio · ArticlesA multimodal model watches the video, reads the transcript, and identifies every place, venue, dish, shop, and scene the creator actually visited — with timestamps.
Visual · Audio · TranscriptEach entity is grounded to a real Google Places ID and enriched with opening hours, ratings, neighborhood, photos, and creator commentary — no hallucinations, no guesses.
Google Places · Context · VerifyYou land in a planning workspace with every location pinned, the creator credited, and live flights, hotels, and tours already scouted for the trip.
→ Actionable cartographyOur agents don't guess. They're grounded in the specific wisdom of the world's top travel and lifestyle creators — the people who have actually been there, eaten there, walked the route, paid the tab.