Ensita Bike Computer

Ensita Bike Computer

by Ensita

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • April 24, 2026
  • April 30, 2026

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Bike Computer is a simple, privacy-first cycling tracker for iPhone. Start a ride with one tap and see your speed, distance, duration, and elevation in real time — no accounts, no sign-ups, no data collection. WHAT YOU GET • Live speed, distance, duration, average speed, altitude • Ascent and descent measured by the iPhone's built-in barometer — more accurate than GPS alone • Current weather at your location • Lock-screen Live Activity so you can glance at your stats without unlocking • Route map and GPX export for every saved ride • Pause and resume mid-ride • Metric or imperial units, Light / Dark / System appearance, optional monospace readout • Option to keep the screen on during a ride THE ZERO-DATA PROMISE Bike Computer never collects, shares, or sells your data. No analytics, no advertising SDKs, no user accounts, no servers storing your rides. Your routes, distances, and history stay on your phone — full stop. Delete the app and your data goes with it. Want to take your rides elsewhere? GPX export is one tap away. This isn't a marketing tagline — it's Ensita's founding principle. Ensita (Runyankole for "a secret") is a non-profit building open-source mobile apps with zero compromises on privacy. We don't want your data because we don't need it. Learn more at ensita.org. OPEN SOURCE The entire app is open source. Read the code, audit what it does on your behalf, or contribute: https://github.com/Ensita-org/BikeComputer BUILT FOR CYCLISTS, NOT ADVERTISERS No leaderboards. No social feed. No premium tier. Just a clean dashboard, your stats, and your ride. If you want a bike computer that respects your privacy the way physical ones used to, this is it. PERMISSIONS • Location (while using the app and in the background) — to record your route and calculate speed and distance. • Motion & Fitness — to read the barometric altimeter for accurate ascent and descent. No other permissions are requested. Note: The Ensita Bike Computer has no capability to send any user data to the developer. However, it can make two optional network requests: the weather widget queries Open-Meteo with the user's GPS coordinates, and the ride-detail map fetches tiles from Apple Maps. No data leaves the app beyond these. Both features can be switched off under Settings → Privacy, after which the app is fully offline and makes no outbound requests. Questions, ideas, or contributions are welcome on GitHub.
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What's New in Ensita Bike Computer

1.1

April 30, 2026

Version 1.1 Multi-Language Support The app is now available in French, Spanish, and Polish. Switch languages anytime from Settings — no restart required. GPX Import Import rides from other apps or devices. Open a .gpx file or a .zip archive containing multiple GPX files to add them to your history. Improved GPS Accuracy Rides are now recorded with tighter GPS filtering, reducing noise in distance and route tracking.

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