How to Export a Trip as GPX or CSV on iPhone

TL;DR

SpeedTrace exports any trip as GPX or CSV, so your route and speed data isn't locked in the app — share it, map it elsewhere, or crunch it in a spreadsheet.

Steps

  1. Open a trip’s detail view in SpeedTrace.
  2. Choose export.
  3. Pick GPX (for maps) or CSV (for spreadsheets).
  4. Share the file via the share sheet.
  5. Open it in your mapping or analysis tool.

Why it works this way

Your trips are your data, and a recorder that traps them is half a tool. GPX is the standard for routes, so exports open in virtually any mapping software; CSV drops into a spreadsheet for custom analysis. Either way SpeedTrace hands you a portable file — nothing is uploaded — so you can map, chart, or archive your trips however you like.

Tips & edge cases

FAQ

Which formats can I export? GPX or CSV, for any recorded trip.

What can I do with the export? Open the GPX in mapping tools, or analyze the CSV in a spreadsheet — the data is yours to use.

Is my data uploaded to export? No. Your data stays on your device; exporting simply creates a file you share.