View GPX File Online

Open any GPX file to see your route on a map with elevation profile and stats.

Your file never leaves your browser

Drag & drop your .gpx file here

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How It Works

1. Upload

Drag & drop or select your GPX file

2. View

See your route on an interactive map

3. Analyze

Check elevation profile and route stats

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What is a GPX File?

GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is a universal file format for storing GPS data. It's used by cyclists, runners, and hikers to record routes, share them with others, and load them onto GPS devices.

When you receive or download a GPX file, you can open it in a GPX viewer to see the route on a map and analyse the elevation data. This is useful before loading a route onto your GPS device, or to review a ride after recording it.

  • Contains latitude, longitude, and elevation data points
  • Compatible with Garmin, Wahoo, Hammerhead, and other GPS devices
  • Works with Strava, Komoot, Ride With GPS, and route planning apps

Frequently Asked Questions

A GPX (GPS Exchange Format) file is a standard format for storing GPS data including routes, tracks, and waypoints. It's used by cycling computers, running watches, and navigation apps to record and share routes.

Yes. Your file never leaves your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.

The viewer displays your route on an interactive map with start and end markers, plus an elevation profile chart. It also shows stats like total distance, elevation gain, elevation loss, and min/max elevation.

Yes! After viewing your route, you can use our GPX editing tools to reverse, trim, split, merge, or change the start point of your route.

Browse our cycling routes at therideatlas.com/routes for curated rides across Europe, complete with GPX downloads, climb profiles, and local recommendations.

Drag and drop your GPX file onto this page, or click the Upload button to select it. The file will open instantly on an interactive map with an elevation profile and route statistics. No software installation needed.

Yes. The GPX viewer shows your route on a map and displays an elevation profile with key stats including total distance, elevation gain, elevation loss, and min/max elevation. You can hover over the elevation chart to see data at any point along the route.