Cycling video data overlay
Cycling video data overlay tool
Turn a ride video and a matching activity file into a cycling clip with real data overlays. Use footage from an action camera, phone, or bike-mounted camera, then sync it with a FIT, GPX, or TCX file.
Synced activity or FIT/GPX/TCX upload
Auto-sync first, manual timeline control when needed
Free basic overlays, paid higher-resolution exports
Inside the editor
Video, activity, sync, export
The page sends qualified search traffic to the existing editor route. The editor itself stays in place: upload video, choose activity data, check sync, pick layers, export.
- 01
Upload the cycling video from your camera or phone.
- 02
Upload the matching ride file exported from your cycling computer or training app.
- 03
Sync the activity timeline to the video and choose the overlay layers.
- 04
Export a finished cycling video with data overlays from the browser.
Race moments
Show speed, power, heart rate, and position on the route when the key moment happens.
Climbs and intervals
Make the effort visible with grade, elevation, speed, power, cadence, and heart rate.
Short social clips
Crop and export wide, square, portrait, or vertical clips for common video platforms.
Telemetry overlays
Show the cycling data streams that exist in the selected activity.
- Speed, power, heart rate, cadence
- Distance, elapsed time, grade
- Route map and elevation profile
Why this matters
The old tools left a practical gap
Riders search for VIRB Edit, DashWare, FIT video overlay, GoPro GPS overlay, DJI GPS overlay, and Insta360 cycling overlay because they want one concrete outcome: speed, power, route, and elevation on top of a clip. TrainCraft targets that outcome without depending on abandoned desktop software.
| Need | TrainCraft | Old tools |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Open the browser editor, add video, choose a synced ride or upload FIT/GPX/TCX. | Install and configure an older desktop overlay tool. |
FAQ
What data can I show on a cycling video?
TrainCraft can show speed, power, heart rate, distance, elapsed time, route position, and elevation when those streams exist in the activity file.
Does the video need embedded GPS metadata?
No. The video can come from an action camera or phone. The telemetry comes from a matching FIT, GPX, or TCX ride file.
Is this only for GoPro videos?
No. Use video from GoPro, Insta360, DJI, phone, or any browser-playable camera file, then sync it with a cycling activity file.
Free tools are just the start
TrainCraft builds structured training plans and adapts them when life gets in the way — powered by real fatigue science (CTL/ATL/TSB). Free to start.