Never lose your car's service history.
The fast, private car maintenance tracker & gas log for iPhone — honest MPG, service reminders, and automatic iCloud backup.
No account · No ads · Your data stays in your iCloud
Fuel + maintenance, together
Everything you fix and fill, in one clean timeline
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, RVs — even the mower.
Service history you can find
Every repair in one searchable timeline — filter by type, find any record in seconds.
A gas log with honest MPG
Missed or partial fill-ups are handled correctly — it shows “—”, never a wrong number.
Service reminders
By miles and months — whichever comes first. You create every reminder, so you trust it.
Automatic iCloud backup
Backs up to your iCloud Drive automatically. New phone? Restore everything.
Bring your history with you
Import your Fuelly CSV — previewed and mapped before anything touches your log.
Private by design
No account to create, no sign-in — and everything exports to CSV in one tap.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Is Car Log free?
Yes. The free version has no trial period and no record limit: two vehicles, unlimited fuel and service records, reminders, iCloud backup, and CSV import and export. Pro ($12.99/year or $24.99 lifetime) adds unlimited vehicles, the PDF service-history report, unlimited photo attachments, and charts.
Do I need an account?
No. There is no sign-up and no login. Your data is stored on your iPhone and backed up to your own iCloud Drive — we never see it.
Can I import my history from Fuelly?
Yes — Car Log reads Fuelly's real CSV exports, including metric and UK formats and trip-tracked vehicles. You preview and map columns before importing, and malformed rows are reported instead of silently dropped. See switching from Fuelly.
What happens when I get a new iPhone?
Car Log automatically keeps a versioned backup in your iCloud Drive. Install the app on the new phone, accept the restore prompt, and your full history comes back.
How does Car Log calculate MPG?
From odometer readings between full fill-ups. Partial fills are accumulated into the next full one, and if you missed logging a tank, flagging it keeps the math correct — Car Log shows “—”.
Is Car Log available for Android?
Not yet — Car Log is iPhone-only today, but Android is on the way!