Merge GPX Files

Combine multiple routes into a single GPX file.

Your files never leave your browser

Drag & drop multiple .gpx files here

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How It Works

1. Upload

Add two or more GPX files

2. Review

See all routes on the map

3. Merge

Download your combined route

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When to Merge GPX Files

Whether you need to combine route segments or join files from different apps, here are common reasons cyclists merge their GPX data.

  • Combine multiple day stages into a complete tour
  • Join routes from different sources (Strava, Komoot, etc.)
  • Connect a ride-to-start segment with your main route
  • Combine separately recorded ride segments into one GPX file

Frequently Asked Questions

Merging is useful when you have multiple route segments you want to combine into one continuous ride, like connecting separate day stages of a tour or combining routes from different sources.

The tool will show a warning about gaps between routes. The merged file will connect them with a straight line. If routes overlap, you can optionally remove duplicate points.

Yes. Your files never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.

Upload both GPX files using the drag-and-drop area above. The tool will show both routes on a map. Reorder them if needed, then click Merge & Download to combine them into a single GPX file.

Yes. You can join GPX files exported from Strava, Komoot, Ride With GPS, Garmin Connect, or any other app that exports standard GPX format. The tool works with any valid GPX file regardless of where it came from.

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