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Schengen 90/180 Calculator

Count how many of your 90 Schengen days are left and the earliest date you can re-enter. All math runs in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere.

Your Schengen stays
0
days used in the last 180
90
days still available

Eligible

You are within the 90-day limit.

Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.

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What this tool does

The Schengen 90/180 rule lets most short-stay visitors spend up to 90 days inside the Schengen area within any rolling 180-day period. Because the window moves every day, working out exactly how many days you have left — and when you can return — is genuinely fiddly to do by hand. Enter your past and planned stays above and this calculator does the rolling-window arithmetic for you, instantly and privately.

How to use it

Add each stay as an entry and exit date. Then pick the day you want to check — today, or a future date you are planning around. The tool shows how many of your 90 days are already used in the 180-day window ending on that day, how many remain, and, if you are at or over the limit, the earliest date your allowance recovers to a full 90 days.

The method behind it

For the reference day you choose, we look back 180 days, count every distinct day you were present in the Schengen area (entry and exit days both count), and compare that total against the 90-day cap. The re-entry date is the day the window has moved far enough that fewer than 90 of your used days still fall inside it. This mirrors the logic of the European Commission's official short-stay calculator, which we cite below. It is a planning aid, not legal advice — always confirm a border-sensitive decision with an official source.

Frequently asked questions

How does the 90/180 rule actually work? +

On any given day, you may not have spent more than 90 days inside the Schengen area within the previous 180 days. The 180-day window is rolling — it moves with every day — so your allowance is recalculated continuously rather than reset on a fixed date.

Does Voymo store the dates I enter? +

No. The entire calculation runs in your browser. Your travel dates are never sent to a server, logged, or stored.

Do days of entry and exit both count? +

Yes. Both the day you enter and the day you leave count as days of presence in the Schengen area, which is why this calculator includes both endpoints of each stay.

Is this the same as the official EU calculator? +

It replicates the same rolling-window logic as the European Commission short-stay calculator, which we cite as the authoritative reference. For any decision that affects your right to enter, confirm with the official tool or the relevant consulate.

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Voymo gives general information to help you organise your move. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice, always confirm with an official source or a qualified professional before you act.