Strava → keepsake

Turn your run into something worth framing.

Trace pulls your Strava route, lays it over your own photo, and grades it like film. Export a piece you'd actually hang on the wall — or post.

Free · Run & ride · GPX or Strava

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The status quo

Your ride shouldn’t be boring.

This is how every run and ride gets shared — a grey map and a few numbers. Scroll past, forgotten by lunch.

A generic Strava activity share
A generic Strava activity share
A generic Strava activity share
A generic Strava activity share
A generic Strava activity share
A generic Strava activity share

With Trace

Same ride. Worth framing.

Your route over your own photo, graded like film. Six, straight out of the app.

Trace export — Morning
Trace export — Afternoon Run
Trace export — My Legs Are Killing Me
Trace export — Morning Ride
Trace export — Lunch Ride
Trace export — Not So Fast

How it works

Three steps to a frame worth keeping.

01
Connect Strava

Link your account or drop in a GPX — we pull the route, distance, pace, time and elevation.

02
Choose a look

Pick a film grade and a layout. Drag your photo, the route, and the text exactly where you want them.

03
Export & share

Render a crisp, Instagram-ready frame in square, portrait, or story. Yours to keep.

The looks

Film grades, not flat filters.

Fourteen looks, each a real color grade — cinematic, golden hour, faded, mono, and more.

Cinematic
Golden Hour
Faded
Nordic
Mono
Sepia
Teal Orange
Noir

Why Trace

Designed, not generated.

Film-grade looks

Real GPU color grading — film stocks, grain, and motion blur, not flat Instagram filters.

Your route, the hero

A single clean line, drawn from your actual GPS track. Resize it, recolor it, place it.

Made to share

Fixed Instagram ratios and a minimal, editorial type system. Looks designed, not generated.

Trace

Trace your next run.

Free to use. Bring a photo and a route — leave with something worth keeping.

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