Speed & GPS
Route line, elevation and speed synced to every GPS sample on the 3D map.
Import Floaty, Stoked Sync, CSV, GPX and JSON ride data. Scrub through GPS, speed, voltage, current and temperature on an interactive 3D map.
Supports GPX, CSV, JSON · VESC telemetry · Rich HUD overlays · 3D replay · Mobile-first PWA
Built for VESC-based boards
Strava, Komoot and more — drag the strip to browse supported ride sources.
Upload your ride file, replay it on a 3D map, inspect telemetry frame by frame, then create visuals worth sharing.
Upload GPX, CSV or JSON — or paste a Floaty session link.
Watch your route on Mapbox 3D terrain with live camera movement.
Scrub to any moment and read speed, voltage, duty and temperatures.
Send a replay link today; cinematic export workflows are on the roadmap.
Track speed, voltage, current, duty cycle, temperatures, battery data and GPS position directly inside the replay.
Distance, elevation, pauses, regen and charging events can be shown when present in the imported file.
Drag to explore telemetry
Speed, voltage, current, duty cycle and temperatures stay synced with the route.
Replay every second and inspect the exact moment things changed.
Use Floaty, GPX, CSV and JSON data with a VESC-focused structure.
Ready for e-skate, e-bike, MTB and other GPS + telemetry datasets.
Ride2Map gives GPX and ride data the look of a cinematic 3D flyover, but keeps the replay interactive. Scrub the timeline, pinch to zoom on mobile and switch between Top, Follow and Close camera presets while speed, elevation and telemetry update live.
Upload a file, paste a ride link or connect a source. Ride2Map prepares the replay so you can inspect the route and share it.
Honest about what works today versus what is partner-ready or still rolling out.
Try the core 3D replay experience free. Upgrade when you need more saves, deeper telemetry views and future export workflows.
Cinematic export tools rolling out.
View plansRider feedback and sample files directly influence import support and replay polish.
Found a bug, rough import or weird replay behavior? Send feedback and help improve Ride2Map.
Send feedback →Want Floaty, Float Control, Ride Hermes, VESC CSV/JSON or another format to work better? Send example files or field notes.
Submit source idea →Post your Ride2Map replay and tag us. Rider examples help shape the product and show what live 3D replay can do.
Tag @ride2map →Quick answers about 3D ride replay, VESC telemetry and imports.
No. Ride2Map is not primarily a ride tracker. It is the visualization, replay and export layer for ride data you already collect in apps like Floaty, Stoked Sync, Strava or GPX-based tools.
No. Floaty and Stoked Sync remain the source apps for recording rides and board telemetry. Ride2Map adds a 3D replay and storytelling layer on top of their exports.
Yes. Ride2Map supports generic GPX imports plus GPX exports from Strava, Komoot, Bergfex and other GPS tools. GPX provides route geometry; telemetry depth depends on what the export includes.
Yes. Ride2Map is built for VESC-based boards and boardsport telemetry. When your export includes battery voltage, current, duty cycle, motor or controller temperature, pitch, roll, speed, elevation and GPS, the replay HUD can surface it during playback.
Yes. Ride2Map is a mobile-first progressive web app. You can import, replay and share rides from modern mobile browsers.
Ride2Map supports shareable replay links today. Video export with cinematic effects is on the roadmap for Plus-tier users; the core replay and share workflow is available now.
Try Ride2Map with a sample ride or upload your own GPS and telemetry data.