See any drive as a stat card — route, distance, top speed, and time. Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.
Turn any GPX file into a drive stat card
Got a .gpx track from a dashcam, a track-day logger, or another GPS app? Drop it in and instantly see the route drawn out with your real distance, drive time, average and top speed. It all happens in your browser — your data stays on your device.
Skip the files — record drives automatically
Exporting and uploading GPX files is a hassle. The Open Road app records every drive for you the moment you start moving — route replay, distance, top speed, g-force, streaks — and saves each one to a stat card you can keep and share. Your drive is a game.
Questions, answered
- How do I view a GPX file?
- Drop your .gpx file into the viewer above. It draws your route and shows distance, drive time, average speed, and top speed instantly. Everything is parsed in your browser — the file never leaves your device.
- Where do GPX files come from?
- Dashcams, track-day data loggers, bike computers, handheld GPS units, and many phone apps can export a GPX track of a drive or ride.
- Can an app record GPX-style drive data automatically?
- Yes — instead of exporting and uploading files, the free Open Road app records every drive automatically and turns it into a stat card with route replay, top speed, and g-force. No files to manage.
Record drives automatically — free
Open Road is free on iPhone and Android.