Import and view GPS eXchange format (GPX) files. GPX-Viewer views GPX files exported from many GPS devices and other apps that create GPX files.
Import GPX files using iTunes file sharing, eMail, an URL, the pasteboard or from the Cloud (includes iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, your local device, etc).
- Choose Apple Maps, Google Maps, OpenStreetMaps, or a custom map tile source URL.
- Create and share the following charts:
— Elevation vs track points.
— Elevation vs distance.
— Elevation vs time.
— Speed vs track points.
— Speed vs distance.
— Speed vs time.
- Send the waypoints to various map apps such as Apple and Google Maps.
- Email the file.
- Optionally disable screen auto-lock to keep the device from sleeping.
- Create folders to better organize your GPX files.
- Preview the tracks for all files within a folder.
- Import GPX files to the current GPX file.
- Customize the color for waypoints, track points, routes and tracks.
- Hide or show the waypoints, track points, routes or tracks on the map.
- View track points on map.
- Choose between metric, imperial, or nautical units of measurement.
A sample GPX file is included.
Download free GPX files from many web sites such as http://www.poi-factory.com and https://www.hikingproject.com.
We also have a GPX Viewer and GPX Editor for the Macintosh computer. Visit our web site for more info.
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Is GPX-Viewer free?
Yes, GPX-Viewer is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is GPX-Viewer legit?
🤔 The GPX-Viewer app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
For a free app it’s a pretty good GPX viewer. Best I’ve found so far.
UI is a little cluttered / basic / my-first-app, but it’s responsive and functional.
I use it for loading green-lane / byway tracks.
One improvement I can suggest is to show the loading of multiple GPX files at a time.
Thanks!
Does what is needed
It’s basic but it does what is needed and works well. Saved my skin getting a gpx file onto my phone
OK App needs some work
Handling files stored on iCloud and other locations could be made more accessible and user-friendly.
Clean App
I have been using all versions of this app Mac and iOS. It is great for just reviewing your tracks, just upload and go! All very slick!
No gpx import
Can’t work out how to import from Google drive. Google drive claims it sent gpx file to app but app can’t see it
Key functionality missing, support is a joke
The main reason I got this app was so I could take gpx files from Komoot and export them into apple maps so I can use their navigation. This should work as the features include:
“Send the waypoints to to various map apps such as Apple and Google maps”
This works with the sample file but the option is not available with the gpx files that I am importing.
This was the main reason I bought the app and if it doesn’t work then it’s useless to me.
I tried to go down the support route to find a solution or report a bug. However, the support is a joke, it takes you to the authors website where you select the app you are using and it gives a blurb on what the app does. There is a link to ‘contact us’ which then takes you back to the same starting point. There are no FAQs or ways to get support for the application. Honestly it’s a joke.
Not worth your time or money
Fantastic and easy to use
This app was well worth the cost, even for a single use. On a motorcycle tour I lost a complete days ride with a very specific routs that would have been impossible to remember and I only had .gpx files and iPhone. Thanks to this app I was able to open the gpx and replicate the route in my satnav.
Not much use for iOS devices
This app may actually be quite good at handling GPX files, but I’ll never know, because I cannot work out any way to get a .gpx file from the downloads folder of my device to this app on the same device. In ten years that I’ve been using an iPhone, almost every other app I’ve used has a way to handle receiving files from elsewhere on the devices. Sometimes quite a convoluted way, but there is nevertheless a way, so it is possible for you to do the same. I refuse to use iCloud, because I don’t like being constrained in my choices and this app lazily conforming to the Apple diktat does not leave me inclined to think favourably of it. If you are only going to offer support for cloud files, fine, offer support for a wider variety of providers. Not even Dropbox or Google Drive, really? That is the bare minimum of cloud support. Alternatively, fix your app to include a Files folder, so people can import files that way. And if you’re not prepared to do any of that, give me back my £1.99, because this app is completely useless to me as it is.
Great app
would be great to have distance markers as an overlay
Love the app - one of the best viewers in the app store
Very good
Great app. I would like to see the TIME when I tap on a pin that would be more useful than the date for me (or both) I know you can get it from the MORE INFO page but thats an extra step.