The free DashWare alternative that runs in your browser
DashWare is discontinued and won’t install on modern systems. Stamptivity Overlay does the same job — GPS gauges on your video — free, with no install and no watermark, on any OS.
DashWare is discontinued
DashWare hasn’t been updated in years. It struggles to install on current Windows, never had a macOS or Linux build, and there’s no support if something breaks. People searching for a replacement want something that just works today.
A browser tool with no setup
Stamptivity Overlay opens in a tab — no download, no codecs, no licence key. Bring your GPX/FIT and footage, compose your gauges, sync, and export a clean MP4 or a transparent WebM. Your files stay on your device.
DashWare vs Stamptivity
FAQ
Why do I need a DashWare alternative?
DashWare was discontinued years ago and no longer installs or runs reliably on modern Windows, and never ran on macOS. A maintained, browser-based tool sidesteps all of that.
Is Stamptivity Overlay free like DashWare was?
Yes — it’s completely free, with no watermark, no trial and no account.
Do I have to install it?
No. It runs in your browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) on any OS — Windows, macOS or Linux. Nothing to download.
Can it do what DashWare did — gauges on video?
Yes: speed, RPM/cadence, power, heart rate, gradient, elevation, G-force-style readouts, a route map and more, composited onto your footage and exported.
What files does it take?
GPX and FIT for telemetry (Garmin, Wahoo, Strava export, bike computers) and MP4/MOV/WebM for video.
Does it upload my video?
No — your video and data are processed locally in the browser and never leave your device.
Switch from DashWare in one tab
Free, no install, no watermark. Open the editor and bring your first ride.
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