GPX → Cinematic Video
Turn a GPX file into a cinematic route animation. cine.tours converts any GPX track into a 3D map animation video — directly in your browser, rendered up to 4K on GPU. Strava, Komoot, Garmin, Wahoo: every device that exports GPX is supported.
Try cine.tours free — 20 free render tokens on sign-up.
Why GPX is the easiest format to animate GPX (.gpx) is the universal GPS exchange format. Every cycling computer, watch, and mapping app — Garmin, Wahoo, Suunto, Polar, Coros, Strava, Komoot, Ride With GPS, Gaia GPS, AllTrails — exports GPX. That makes it the lingua franca of route data.
cine.tours parses GPX entirely in your browser using a Web Worker. Your file is never uploaded for import — only the rendered video is sent to the cloud, after you choose to render. That keeps private rides private.
Multi-track GPX files (rides over multiple days, or routes with several actors) are auto-split into separate timelines you can re-arrange, colour, and animate independently.
From GPX file to 4K video in four steps 1) Drop the .gpx into the editor. The track loads instantly with elevation, speed, and timing extracted.
2) Pick a camera angle — drone, follow, orbit, or static — and drop keyframes wherever the story needs a different perspective.
3) Style the map. Switch between 3D terrain, satellite, or topo, then drop custom icons on summits, feed zones, and checkpoints.
4) Render. Submit a cloud job and download the MP4 in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 at 720p, 1080p, or 4K.
Beyond GPX: works with FIT, KML, TCX, IGC, NMEA & CSV too If your device exports something other than GPX, cine.tours still has you covered. We accept FIT (Garmin binary), KML (Google Earth), TCX (Garmin Training Center), IGC (paragliding / glider flight logs), NMEA (raw GPS sentence logs), and CSV with auto-detected columns.
You can mix formats in a single project — animate a Garmin FIT alongside a Strava GPX export, or layer a KML route on top of a CSV waypoint list.
Why creators choose cine.tours over After Effects or Blender Traditional GPX animation workflows mean hours in After Effects (with the GEOlayers plugin) or days inside Blender + Blender-GIS, manually keyframing the camera and the path. The output looks great, but only if you already do motion graphics for a living.
cine.tours is a browser-based tool built for athletes and outdoor creators, not VFX artists. The camera animates automatically. The map is 3D out of the box. GPU-accelerated cloud rendering delivers a 4K MP4 in minutes — not days.
Frequently asked questions Does cine.tours support GPX files from Strava? Yes. Export your activity as GPX from Strava (Activity → ⋮ menu → Export GPX) and drag the file straight into cine.tours. Can I animate a GPX route from Komoot or Ride With GPS? Yes — both apps export standards-compliant GPX, which cine.tours imports natively. Komoot GPX exports with surface and waypoint metadata are recognised; you can mark waypoints with custom icons in the editor. What about a multi-day GPX file with several tracks? Multi-track GPX files are split automatically into individual actors. Re-order, colour, time-shift, or animate them together with gap and chase overlays. Does the GPX file get uploaded to your servers? No. Parsing happens locally in a Web Worker. Your project is only sent to the server when you choose to render, and only as JSON state — not the raw GPX.