Download GPX Viewer for macOS 10.10 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. View GPS eXchange format (GPX) files on your Mac. GPX Viewer can view GPX files exported from many GPS devices and other apps such as our Road Trip Planner app. Note: you can edit GPX files, but you can’t save your edits. Maps - Open your GPX file in GPX Reader and check out the tracks on Maps. Set the map type to map, satellite or hybrid. Icons - Recognize your GPX files immediately with the shiny custom GPX icon when browsing in the Finder. Spotlight - Find your GPX files in no time in Spotlight.
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Import and view GPS eXchange format (GPX) files. GPX-Viewer views GPX files exported from many GPS devices and other apps that create GPX files. Import the files using iTunes file sharing, your Dropbox account, eMail, an URL, or from iCloud. Choose Apple Maps, Google Maps, OpenStreetMaps, or others. Chart elevation vs. track points or distance. Send the waypoints to Apple Maps. Email the file. Disable screen auto-lock to keep the device from sleeping. Create folders to better organize your GPX files. Set different location tracking modes. Selected routes show as a different color to easily visualize. Hide or show the waypoints on the map. View track points on map. Track points show distances and other values. Show a Google street view of the selected pin (when available). A sample file is included. We also have a GPX Viewer and GPX Editor for the Macintosh computer. Visit our web site for more info.