Skip the Run

Create realistic running or cycling routes and export them as GPX files for your fitness apps.

Create custom routes
Snap to real roads
Export as GPX

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Create a route to see elevation profile

Create a route to see pace profile

Create a route to see heart rate profile

Run Details

RunBike

Run Stats

0.00 km
Distance
00:00
Duration
0m
Elevation Gain
150
BPM
5.50 min/km
0%
Constant pace throughout the run (most efficient)
150 bpm
Moderate intensity, steady effort
10%
Moderate heart rate changes (realistic for varied terrain)
Medium
Medium density: Balanced between precision and simplicity
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I create a route?

    Simply click on the map to add waypoints. You can drag existing points to adjust them or right-click to remove them. You can also import routes from Strava segments by pasting a segment URL.

    What does "Snap to Roads" do?

    This feature aligns your route to follow actual roads and paths. It's useful for creating more realistic routes that follow proper streets instead of cutting through buildings or other inaccessible areas.

    What is pace inconsistency?

    Pace inconsistency adds natural variations to your running speed throughout the route. Real runs rarely maintain a perfectly consistent pace. Higher inconsistency values create more variation, simulating hills, fatigue, or interval training.

    What is heart rate data used for?

    Heart rate data makes your activities more realistic in fitness apps. The app generates heart rate values that vary based on pace, elevation, and your selected variability. Higher intensity activities will show appropriately higher heart rates.

    What is a GPX file?

    GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is a standard file format for storing GPS data. Most fitness apps and devices can import GPX files to add activities to your profile. Our generated files include route, timing, and pace data.

    How do I import a Strava segment?

    Copy the URL of a Strava segment (e.g., https://www.strava.com/segments/7912087) and paste it into the Strava segment import field. Click "Import Segment" and the app will fetch the exact route data for that segment. This gives you the precise route that Strava uses for the segment.

    Is this against Strava's terms of service?

    Strava's terms prohibit uploading activities you didn't do. This tool is meant for educational purposes, testing apps, or planning future routes. We recommend marking uploaded activities as "private" if you're using them for testing.