Drone & action camera

DJI telemetry overlay

Overlay altitude, speed, and track on your DJI drone or Osmo footage. Export your flight log, sync it to the video, and render an overlay layer for any editor.

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AltitudeGround speedGPS / mapVertical speed

How to add a DJI overlay

Four steps from raw footage to a finished overlay you key into any editor.

1

Export your DJI flight log

Pull the flight record to CSV using your usual DJI log tool. This holds altitude, speed, and GPS.

2

Import the CSV

Bring it into Overspeed. Standard channels map automatically; remap anything else by hand.

3

Load the footage and sync

Add your DJI clip as a reference and line the data up on the timeline.

4

Export and key in

Render on a chroma-key background and key it out in your editor.

Export the overlay. Finish anywhere.

Overspeed renders your gauges on a chroma-key background. Key it out in one step in CapCut, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut, and the overlay sits right on your video.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get telemetry off my DJI drone?

Export the flight log to CSV with a DJI log reader, then import that CSV into Overspeed. It reads altitude, speed, and GPS.

Does Overspeed read DJI SRT subtitle logs?

Overspeed builds overlays from CSV, FIT, and VBO. If your footage has an SRT telemetry track, convert it to CSV first, then import it.

Can I design a custom instrument for DJI footage?

Yes. Describe it, like an altitude and vertical-speed readout, and the AI Studio builds a fully styled widget. Refine it in plain language and save it to reuse on every flight.

Make your footage look broadcast-grade

Pick a template or build your own look, drop in your data, and export an overlay ready for your next edit.