Precise filtering
Type, date, and distance-range filters with persistence. Min/Max distance and multi-selection streamline larger workout libraries.
AdventureMap reads workouts from Apple Health, filters by coordinates, type (single or grouped), date, and distance range, and exports one or multiple workouts as GPX/CSV/JSON files through the iOS share sheet. In Map Studio, one unified map handles single-track and multi-track inspection. You can inspect tracks, pins, and optional matching photos/videos (including media captured within ±10 minutes around the workout), with configurable route-distance filtering (default 200 m) or “Unlimited” for drone/action-cam workflows.
AdventureMap is meant to feel like your trip companion, from calm sunrise sessions to long multi-day routes with photos and videos. The experience is designed around reliving workouts on the map, not just exporting files.
Type, date, and distance-range filters with persistence. Min/Max distance and multi-selection streamline larger workout libraries.
Optional photo/video markers along workouts (with permission), including media in a ±10-minute window or “Whole day” mode. Open media in large view, swipe through items, and open fullscreen; photos support zoom and videos loop.
Combine multiple workouts into one saved Journey. Edit name and tracks later, manage included media, set a cover image, and reopen from a dedicated Journey list with preview map.
Central in-app settings and mirrored iOS Settings entries: media distance threshold, map overlay defaults (media/direction/fastest), computed-speed export, persistence on/off, and clear cache/reset app action.
Direct iOS share export in GPX/CSV/JSON. GPX includes speed extensions and elevation (<ele>) when source data is available.
Note: Core options are also available in iOS Settings under AdventureMap.
Depending on your sport, GPX files are often best used in specialized apps, for example in watersports analysis, route planning, and device sync workflows.