Lifetime map
Every recorded ride drawn as a glowing route line. Pan and pinch like any map. Zoom out to see continents you've toured; zoom in to see the back roads you ride every weekend.
MoveMap reads your entire GPS cycling history from Apple Health and draws every ride - road, gravel, MTB, commute - onto a single lifetime map. Works with whichever computer or app you already use.
Download on App Store Free · iPhone · No accountMoveMap reads from Apple Health, so every ride that lands in Health from any source appears in your map automatically. No re-importing GPX files, no per-app OAuth, no syncing config to maintain.
If your app writes outdoor cycling workouts with GPS to Apple Health (most do, by default or with one toggle), MoveMap shows them.
If you've been riding for more than a year or two, your GPS history is already a real archive: the routes you commute, the climbs you ride for fun, the gravel exploration weekends, the bikepacking trip from 2022. MoveMap is built for cyclists who want to see that archive, not just keep it in cold storage.
Every recorded ride drawn as a glowing route line. Pan and pinch like any map. Zoom out to see continents you've toured; zoom in to see the back roads you ride every weekend.
Countries, regions, and cities you've covered on the bike. Total distance per place. Find out how much of your home city you've actually ridden.
See your cycling territory as a density heatmap. The roads you actually ride glow bright; the ones you've passed once stay dim. Identify gaps in your local exploration.
Climb a road you've ridden before? MoveMap quietly overlays your earliest attempt as a ghost trail with a pace delta. No leaderboards, no kudos.
Export a 1080x1920 portrait of every ride from a single year, ready for your camera roll or Instagram Stories.
Show only cycling routes, only runs, or any combination. Most cyclists also walk and hike - keep them all separate visually.
MoveMap doesn't record live rides. It doesn't replace Wahoo or Garmin or your phone's tracking app. It doesn't give you turn-by-turn navigation, virtual races, or training plans. It's a visualization layer on top of the data you're already collecting - the part most apps are bad at.
If your current cycling app does the live-recording part well, you can keep using it. MoveMap reads what it writes.
Yes. The Wahoo iPhone app syncs to Apple Health by default. Every ride recorded on your Wahoo ELEMNT (BOLT, ROAM, or RIVAL) appears in MoveMap once it has been uploaded to the Wahoo app on your phone.
Yes. In the Garmin Connect app, go to Settings > Health Integrations > Apple Health and enable syncing. Your entire Edge ride history will be available in MoveMap. Garmin's GPS data is excellent and transfers in full fidelity through Apple Health.
If your Strava rides have been syncing to Apple Health (a toggle in Strava's Settings > Health), MoveMap shows all of them. If you've never enabled that, only future rides will sync - for historical rides, you'd need GPX export and a third-party Apple Health importer. See this guide for the full walkthrough.
Yes. The activity filter in MoveMap lets you pick exactly which activity types to display. Show only cycling, only road rides, only commutes - all up to you.
Indoor rides on Zwift, Wahoo SYSTM, or other smart trainers typically don't have GPS data - they're not tied to a real-world location. MoveMap is a map view, so it only shows workouts that have GPS coordinates. Your indoor training stays in Apple Health but doesn't appear as a route.
Yes - as long as your e-bike rides are being recorded by an app that writes to Apple Health (Strava, Apple Workout, etc.), they show up just like any other cycling activity.
Free to download. Reads from Apple Health. No account, no upload, no setup.
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