How to Export a Trip as GPX or CSV on iPhone
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
- Open a trip’s detail view in SpeedTrace.
- Choose export.
- Pick GPX (for maps) or CSV (for spreadsheets).
- Share the file via the share sheet.
- 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
- GPX for mapping tools and other GPS apps.
- CSV for spreadsheets and custom analysis.
- Your data stays local — export just makes a file to share.
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.