GPXR — Free online GPX route editor for trail running and hiking
GPXR is a free, open-source GPX editor that runs entirely in your browser. Open a GPX file from Strava, Garmin Connect, Komoot or Trace de Trail, edit the track, annotate aid stations and checkpoints, inspect the elevation profile, and export a clean Garmin-compatible GPX — no account, no install, no upload to a third-party server.
Built for trail runners and ultra-distance hikers
- Add, move, delete and reorder track points directly on the map.
- Rich waypoint types: aid station, medical, water, food, summit, camp, info, danger, start and finish.
- Snap-to-track so waypoints line up exactly with the course — Garmin Connect promotes them to course points on your watch.
- Stacked waypoint markers when aid stations and medical points share the same location.
Interactive elevation profile with climb analysis
- Hover crosshair synchronised between the map and the elevation chart.
- Total ascent and descent computed with hysteresis filtering, so GPS jitter doesn't inflate your gain.
- Automatic climb detection with length, gain, average grade, max grade over a 100 m sliding window, and a cycling-style category badge from Cat 4 up to HC.
Trace de Trail race import
One click pulls every waypoint Trace de Trail strips from its downloadable GPX: aid stations, medical points, time checkpoints, summits and place names. Secondary markers such as "aid station plus medical" import as two distinct waypoints.
Garmin course-point compatible export
Waypoint <sym> and <type>
symbols are preserved so Garmin Connect maps them to the right
course-point icons (food, water, summit, danger, …) on your
watch's course navigation screen.
Multiple map layers
OpenStreetMap, OpenTopoMap, satellite imagery and Mapy.com outdoor tiles, with hover-aware track highlighting that stays smooth on 50 km plus routes.
Free and open source
GPXR is released under the MIT licence. Tracks never leave your browser — parsing, editing and exporting all happen locally.