Wialon puts the full power of a GPS tracking platform into a pocket-sized app, giving fleet managers and mobile workers instant access to location, status and reports. The mobile Wialon app mirrors core desktop functionality in a streamlined interface, so you can check unit movement and ignition state, pull up live locations and generate analytics wherever you are. For teams that need to act quickly—dispatch, monitor vehicles or respond to alerts—the app centralizes unit lists, map views and notifications on smartphones and tablets with native multilingual support. It also supports live video from MDVRs and PDF report export for quick verification on the go.
Core Functions
Wialon mobile provides a concise set of tools to manage tracked assets remotely. You can view and organize unit lists with real-time movement, ignition state and data freshness; work with unit groups to send commands and search by group title; and switch to map mode to see units, geofences, tracks and event markers while detecting your own location. Tracking mode shows exact positions and all incoming parameters, and the reports module lets you generate analytics for selected units and time ranges with PDF export. Notifications can be received, created and edited, and the app surfaces system information messages and a history of alerts.
Key Features
Search for units directly on the map using the built-in field, create shareable locator links to point colleagues to a vehicle, and play live or recorded video from MDVRs while following the vehicle on the map. Start playback at a specific timestamp, save required fragments as video files and access saved recordings. The notifications manager supports viewing history as well as composing and adjusting triggers on the move, and report templates streamline repeat analytics without returning to a desktop.
User Experience
The interface is designed for quick decisions: information is grouped logically so you can move from a list view to a focused tracking screen or a map view in a tap. Native mobile performance on both smartphones and tablets keeps maps responsive and video streams synchronized with location playback. Multilingual support reduces friction for international teams, while the ability to export PDFs and share locator links makes it easier to collaborate and verify events from the field.
Conclusion
For operations that rely on timely location data and clear visual context, Wialon delivers a compact yet capable mobile extension of a full GPS tracking system. It combines tracking, reporting, notifications and video in one app so field managers and dispatchers can act from wherever they are without losing access to the platform's core functionality.
