Private GPS tracking for iOS

freedomTrack

Record routes when you run, ride, walk, hike, or ski. Capture speed, distance, elevation, photos, voicepoints, and Apple Watch heart rate when you enable it.

No account Start without email or forms
Live links Share routes with plan-based refresh
Your data Export GPX, GeoJSON, or CSV

freedomTrack turns every outdoor activity into a story you can inspect, replay, and share. Add geotagged photos and transcribed voicepoints to each route, revisit it with Quick Preview, import shared routes, and send links through WhatsApp, AirDrop, or email.

One experience, every screen

From your wrist to your browser — freedomTrack works across iPhone, Apple Watch, and the web.

iOS App

Track from your iPhone

Record routes, add geotagged photos and voicepoints, share live links, and export your data — no account needed.

My routes list in the freedomTrack iOS app Track detail with distance and speed metrics in the iOS app Settings screen showing voicepoint and GPS options in the iOS app Plan and subscription management screen in the iOS app
Apple Watch

Control from your wrist

Start, pause, and drop voicepoints from Apple Watch. Monitor speed, elapsed time, and heart rate without reaching for your phone.

freedomTrack launch screen on Apple Watch Activity type selector on Apple Watch Active tracking with Pause, Voice and SOS controls on Apple Watch Paused tracking with Resume, Voice, SOS and Stop controls on Apple Watch
Web Portal

Review routes in the browser

Sign in to see all your uploaded tracks on an interactive map, inspect elevation and speed charts, and manage your activity history.

Track list with yearly stats in the freedomTrack web portal Interactive route map in the web portal Elevation and speed performance charts in the web portal Additional track details in the web portal Sign-in screen of the freedomTrack web portal

Complete tracking without giving up control

Precise routes

Capture each activity with speed, distance, elevation, heading, and optional Apple Watch heart-rate metrics.

Voicepoints

Drop spoken notes on the map, keep the transcription, and replay the original audio from the exact point later.

Live link

Share a link so friends or family can follow your route with the refresh interval included in your plan.

Quick Preview

Replay a route forward or backward, review pins, and inspect how the activity unfolded after you finish.

Shared routes

Open freedomTrack links or imported route files, then review shared tracks, waypoints, photos, and voicepoints.

Open exports

Take your routes with you in GPX, GeoJSON, or CSV for analysis, archiving, or use in other tools.

Built to record adventures, not profiles

There is no account to create, no email address to hand over, and no personal form to complete. freedomTrack uses a random anonymous device identifier that is not connected to your name or location history. Health data is used only when you grant permission.

Local first

Your routes stay on your device until you decide to upload or share them.

Warnings before sharing

freedomTrack checks photos and voice-note transcriptions to warn you about faces, names, phone numbers, or addresses.

No hidden profiles

The flow removes sign-up friction and reduces personal-data collection from the first use.

From the trail to a shareable memory

  1. Move Start an activity and follow speed, distance, elevation, and heading.
  2. Add context Capture geotagged photos and transcribed voicepoints along the way.
  3. Review Replay the route with Quick Preview and check the details.
  4. Share or export Send a live link, import shared routes, or download open data.

User documentation

Read the freedomTrack user manual to review setup, route tracking, privacy controls, sharing, and export options. The app also includes support chat from Settings.

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