GPX-Viewer

GPX-Viewer

View GPX files

1.6K ratings
122 reviews
#66 in paid Navigation
✈️ Travel
🗺️ Navigation
$0.99

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 24, 2014
  • October 23, 2025

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Easily import and view GPS eXchange format (GPX) files from various cloud services, local storage, or email. Customize map displays, colors, and units. Organize files into folders and create shareable charts with elevation or speed data.

Import GPX from cloud, device, email, URL
Customizable map display (Apple Maps, Google Maps, OSM)
Color customization for tracks and waypoints
Organize files with folders and previews
Create and share elevation/speed charts
Send waypoints to Apple Maps
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What's New in GPX

3.8.90

October 23, 2025

Version 3.8.90: - Fixed issue with not being able to select the left- and right-most buttons on bottom toolbar due to iOS 26 button spacing - The button to view data from an additional GPX file as an overlay on the current opened file is now located under the right-most bottom toolbar button - Updated the app icon - Refined the app store description - Bug fixes and UI improvements Version 3.8.87: - Added back the “Device” button for importing GPX files - Bug fixes and UI enhancements

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User reviews

Doesn’t work

Does not import even a small standard GPX file.
I wan my money bank.

Does what it says on the box.

Solid viewer. The info button at the top right helped me quickly figure out how to use it. The ability to change map styles is much appreciated, and maps render fast when zooming in and out or moving around.

There are lots of graphs to analyze the gpx data. I particularly like the speed vs points graph and elevation over time graph for keeping track of my snowboard runs.

Lots of apps now are monetized by adds, data mining, or locking users onto their platforms behind a subscription service and leaving them unable to export their data. This app does none of that and the price is right. I would buy it again.

To the dev, if you are reading this, please consider implementing a few features:
- Share menu integration. Sure, I can open this app itself and then open my gpx track. But being able to share my gpx recording from the app I use for this purpose, directly to this app using the ios share button would be great!
- Integration into the Files app. I keep my files saved in my cloud so honestly I have no need to manage them with this app, however I did try to create a folder and put some tracks into it, but I can’t seem to find the created folder in the Files app which is where I would expect it to appear.
- A timeline scrub. Some way to view the progress of my hike from start to finish and quickly scrub to a certain point, instead of just manually moving the map view.

If you are in search of a simple gpx viewer and analyzer, this is it.
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I like this app

It took a bit to figure out how to load the GPX files only because it was the first time I had to use the iOS file system. It was a short learning curve and I am using the iCloud for storing my files. This would be an incredible app if it could provide turn by turn navigation. It still is good for viewing if I am staying on the route or have varied off the route.
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What happened?

Uploading a file from your email is hard to do and right now it looks like things have changed it to impossible

Nope

It takes over a dozen clicks to import a track. If you have 20 tracks to do, it takes forever. Not that it matters, if you get a few of them imported it’ll crash and you’ll lose your work.
Don’t reply, I won’t read it.

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Issues with importing GPX files

Bug

Permissions errors when accessing local files

Bug

Crashes when handling large data sets

Bug

Requested Features

7 requests

Share menu integration

Feature

Integration with Files app

Feature

Timeline scrubbing functionality

Feature

Ability to change units (metric/imperial)

Feature

Support for more file formats (e.g., Strava GPX)

Feature

Offline map caching

Feature

Turn-by-turn navigation

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FAQ

What is GPX-Viewer?

GPX-Viewer is an application designed to import and display GPS eXchange format (GPX) files. It allows users to view tracks, waypoints, and routes exported from various GPS devices and other applications. The app offers a customizable viewing experience with multiple map options and display settings.

How can I import GPX files into the app?

You can import GPX files through several methods, including cloud services like iCloud, Dropbox, and Google Drive, your local device storage, iTunes file sharing, email attachments, by opening a URL, or by pasting from your clipboard. A sample GPX file is also included for immediate use.

Is GPX-Viewer free to use?

Yes, GPX-Viewer is available for free. The application does not feature in-app purchases or advertisements, providing a completely free experience for users to view and manage their GPX files.

What kind of charts can I create with GPX-Viewer?

GPX-Viewer allows you to create and share charts based on your GPX data. You can choose either elevation or speed for the Y-axis and plot it against track points, distance, or time on the X-axis, providing valuable insights into your recorded GPS activities.

Can I customize the map appearance?

Yes, the app offers extensive customization for the map display. You can choose from different map sources such as Apple Maps, Google Maps, OpenStreetMaps, or even use a custom map tile source URL. Additionally, you can customize the colors of waypoints, track points, routes, and tracks.