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OpenTracks logo OpenTracks: a sport tracker

OpenTracks is a sport tracking application that completely respects your privacy.

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Features:

  • Tracking: track your sport and outdoor activities
  • Photos and Markers: mark interesting locations while tracking (also with photos)
  • Heart rate: supports Bluetooth LE sensors
  • Cycling (speed and cadence): supports Bluetooth LE sensors
  • Export data: export tracks either as KMZ (incl. photos), KML or GPX
  • No Internet access: Internet is not used
  • Voice announcements
  • No advertising
  • Privacy:
    • does not contain any in-app analytics
    • does not have Google Play Services
    • has no cloud integration

Only required permissions:

  • ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION: required to use the GPS.

Please note: Tracks does not contain a map (as this would required Internet access). To show your tracks on a map, a 3rd party application (e.g., OsmAnd or MAPS.ME) needs to be installed.

Custom Dashboards

As of v3.3.1 OpenTracks enables to use custom dashboards. The reference implementation is OSMDashboard, which presents an OpenStreetMap map (showing the current track, incl. updates).

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Project history

OpenTracks is based upon Google My Tracks app (code). Initially, My Tracks was initially released by Google in 2010 as open-source software. In 2016, Google decided to discontinue My Tracks and stopped distributing it via the Google Play store in April 2016. The Plonk42 conducted some maintenance work until 2016, so My Tracks could still be used (based upon version Google's MyTracks version 2.0.6). Plonk42's version is available here. In 2019, OpenTracks was forked from Plonk42's My Tracks and major rework was conducted.

Rework of OpenTracks included:

  • removing Google's analytics code,
  • removing integration into Google Drive,
  • removing Google Maps integration,
  • removing Google Earth integration,
  • removing use of Google Play service,
  • removing calorie estimation and activity estimation,
  • removing support for ANT+ and Classic Bluetooth,
  • adding support for Bluetooth LE heart rate sensors,
  • removing Protobuf (store sensor data in SQLite columns directly), and
  • removing Android Service API for other apps.

Artwork, logos and user interface remained more or less unchanged.

More information about Google My Tracks:

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