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May 27, 2026

Garmin GPS Data Video Overlay — Add Speed, HR & Map to Your Videos

Have a Garmin watch or bike computer? Here's how to export your FIT or GPX file and overlay live GPS stats onto your cycling, running, or skiing videos — free, no install.

Garmin is the dominant GPS brand across cycling, running, triathlon, skiing, and hiking. If you use a Garmin device, you already have the most accurate GPS data available for consumer sports recording — in a file format (FIT) that contains more data than almost any other export format.

Here's how to take that Garmin data and overlay it live onto your video footage — speed, heart rate, cadence, elevation, and a moving map — using a free browser-based tool that requires no software install.


Why Garmin Data Is Ideal for Video Overlays

FIT is Garmin's native file format, and it stores significantly more than the standard GPX format:

Data fieldFITGPX
GPS coordinates + altitude
Speed✓ (sensor + GPS)✓ (GPS-calculated)
Heart rateSometimes
CadenceRarely
Power
Temperature
Timestamps (full UTC)

By using the FIT file rather than the GPX export, you get all the recorded data at original resolution. For cyclists with a power meter, this means watts on screen. For runners with a foot pod, cadence. For triathletes, all three disciplines in sequence.


Step 1: Export Your Garmin Data

  1. Go to connect.garmin.com and sign in
  2. Navigate to Activities and open the activity you want
  3. Click the gear icon (⚙) in the top-right of the activity
  4. Select Export Original — this downloads the .fit file, not the processed GPX

Export Original vs. Export to GPX: "Export Original" gives you the raw FIT file from your device with all data fields intact. "Export to GPX" generates a converted file that drops power and may drop cadence.

From the Garmin Connect Mobile App

The mobile app does not support direct FIT export. Options:

  • Use the web version on a mobile browser (request desktop site)
  • Use the Garmin Connect IQ or Third-party sync apps like Intervals.icu, TrainingPeaks, or Strava, then export from those platforms

From the Garmin Device Directly

Connect your Garmin Edge or watch via USB. The device mounts as a drive. Navigate to the Activities folder — .fit files are stored here directly. This is the rawest form of the data, before any Garmin Connect processing.


Step 2: Add Garmin Data Overlay to Your Video

What you need:

  • Your video file (MP4 from GoPro, Insta360, DJI, iPhone, or any camera)
  • Your Garmin FIT file (or GPX if FIT isn't available)

Steps:

  1. Open Stamptivity Overlay in a desktop browser — Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. No install, no account.

  2. Load your video — drag and drop the MP4 into the video panel, or click to browse. The video plays directly in the browser.

  3. Load your Garmin file — drag and drop the .fit (or .gpx) file. Stamptivity reads the data immediately:

    • Speed channel → feeds the speed gauge
    • HR channel → feeds the heart rate gauge
    • Cadence → cadence gauge
    • Elevation → elevation gauge + elevation profile chart
    • GPS coordinates → moving map
  4. Add gauges — click any gauge in the left sidebar to place it on the canvas:

    • Speed — current speed, numeric or arc gauge style
    • Heart Rate — current HR with optional zone colouring
    • Elevation — current altitude
    • Cadence — current cadence (rpm)
    • Map — moving route trace with current position
    • Elevation chart — sparkline showing the climb/descent profile
  5. Position gauges — drag each gauge anywhere on the canvas. Resize by dragging the corners.

  6. Sync timing — press play, find a clear reference moment (start of motion, passing a landmark), drag the time offset slider until the speed and map match what you see on screen. Most Garmin + camera combos sync within 5–10 seconds.

  7. Export — click Export to render the finished MP4 with all gauges burned in at full resolution.

Open Stamptivity Overlay →


Compatible Garmin Devices

Cycling computers:

DeviceKey dataBest for
Garmin Edge 1050 / 1040Speed, HR, cadence, power, elevationRoad and gravel cycling
Garmin Edge 830 / 540Speed, HR, cadence, power, elevationRoad and trail
Garmin Edge 530Speed, HR, cadence, elevationRoad and trail
Garmin Edge Explore 2Speed, HR, elevationCasual and touring

GPS Watches:

DeviceKey dataBest for
Garmin Fenix 7X / 8Speed, HR, elevation, HRVMultisport, trail, skiing
Garmin Forerunner 965 / 265Speed, HR, cadence, elevationRunning, triathlon
Garmin Epix ProSpeed, HR, elevationMultisport
Garmin Vivoactive 5Speed, HR, elevationGeneral fitness

What About Garmin VIRB Edit?

Garmin VIRB Edit was the official Garmin desktop application for creating GPS data video overlays. It worked well and supported FIT files natively. However:

  • Garmin discontinued the VIRB camera line
  • VIRB Edit has not received meaningful updates since ~2021
  • Apple Silicon compatibility is inconsistent on newer macOS versions
  • The interface is dated compared to current browser tools
FeatureGarmin VIRB EditStamptivity Overlay
PriceFreeFree
PlatformWindows, macOSAny desktop browser
Install requiredYesNo
FIT file support
GPX support
Power data displayVia FIT
Actively maintained
GoPro GPMF supportVia extracted GPX

For most Garmin users, Stamptivity is the practical modern replacement — no install, works on any OS, and handles FIT files directly.


Activity-Specific Overlay Setups

Road cycling:

Speed + heart rate + cadence + moving map. If you have a power meter, add power. Position the map in one corner, speed and HR in the opposite corner, cadence below speed. This is the standard format for cycling YouTube channels.

Running:

Pace + heart rate + elevation chart. Cadence if you use a running pod. Map in the corner. HR is the compelling data for running content — show it prominently.

Triathlon:

Load the multi-sport FIT file (all three legs in sequence). Stamptivity reads the full activity — swim GPS may be sparse (open water), but bike and run data will be complete.

Skiing:

Speed + current elevation (altitude) + map. Use the Garmin Fenix or Forerunner ski mode to record — it optimises GPS settings for mountain terrain. Export FIT from Garmin Connect → load into Stamptivity.

Hiking:

Elevation chart + current altitude + moving map. Distance as a supporting stat. For long days with big vertical, the elevation profile is more interesting than speed.


Troubleshooting

FIT file won't load: Confirm you used "Export Original" from Garmin Connect web, not "Export to GPX". The original file should have a .fit extension.

Heart rate not showing: Check that you had an HR monitor paired during the activity. If you recorded without an HRM, the FIT file simply has no HR data. Export via "Export Original" — the "Export to GPX" path can drop HR on some account types.

Speed is in wrong units: Switch between km/h and mph in the gauge settings after placing the gauge on canvas.

Map looks wrong or has straight-line jumps: GPS dropout — usually from tunnels, underpasses, or dense tree cover. This is in the source data and can't be corrected in the overlay. The speed gauge is unaffected by brief position dropouts.


See Also

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