WayLog is a GPS logger application. It records the route taken from the start to the end of the recording.
Apple Watch alone can also record movement with GPS.
While recording, you can check the route, elapsed time, distance traveled, straight line distance, average speed, and speed at the last recorded time on the screen.
It is compatible with Apple Watch, so you can check the distance traveled, average speed, average pace, etc. while recording without taking out your iPhone.
At the end of recording, the number of steps taken during the recording time is acquired and recorded.
At the end of recording, you can automatically link information such as start point, end point, distance traveled, and average speed to the calendar.
You can visually check the changes in distance traveled, speed, and altitude in a graph.
Logs can be categorized and managed by tags. Multiple tags can be set for a single log.
You can search past logs by specifying the start and end point name or address, the start date and time of the record, the record title, and tags.
You can use tabs to switch pages and browse the logs even while recording.
All logs can be displayed on one map, or multiple selected logs can be displayed on one map.
Export of logs in GPX format is supported.
It also supports importing GPX files, so you can import data from other applications.
[Summary of functions]
Records and displays location information acquired by GPS.
Records location information on Apple Watch alone.
Displays distance traveled, average speed, and speed at last recorded while recording.
You can record and display location information acquired by GPS.
Display a specified log on the recording screen (multiple logs are possible. ).
When recording is completed, the number of steps taken during the recording time is recorded.
The number of steps taken during the recording time is recorded at the completion of the recording. - The start point, end point, distance traveled, speed, etc. are automatically entered in the specified calendar at the completion of the recording.
Display the route of the log on a map.
Display charts of distance traveled, speed, and altitude changes over time in the log
Modify the start and end points of the log.
Split the log at the specified point.
Display all the logs on the map at once on the map.
Display all logs on the map at once with specified conditions.
Batch display of selected logs on the map.
Export logs in GPX format.
Import of GPX file
Delete logs
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What's New in WayLog
3.3
November 21, 2024
GPX files can now be exported directly from the record list screen.
GPX files can now include milliseconds of information.
I recently started recording bike videos to upload to the Kinomap training app. My action camera doesn’t have GPS functionality so I needed to find a GPS recording app that I could run on my iPhone. This fitted he bill perfectly. It’s simplicity itself and very accurate.