Action camera

GoPro telemetry overlay

Add a clean speed, GPS, and telemetry overlay to your GoPro footage. Overspeed pairs your clip with the data you logged and exports an overlay layer you drop into any editor.

Open the Editor

free to try, works right in your browser

186

KM/H

SpeedGPS / mapLap timeG-forceAltitude

How to add a GoPro overlay

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

1

Bring in your data

Import a CSV from your lap timer, a Garmin FIT file, or a RaceLogic VBO log. If you ride with the GoPro alone, pair it with a GPS log from a phone app or bike computer.

2

Load the GoPro clip as reference

Drop your footage into the editor as a visual reference. It stays on your machine, nothing uploads, and it makes syncing and placing gauges easy.

3

Sync data to the video

Line the telemetry up to a known moment on the timeline. Speed, GPS, and lap data snap to the action.

4

Export and key it in

Render the overlay on a chroma-key background and key it out in CapCut, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut.

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

Does Overspeed read embedded GoPro GPS metadata (GPMF)?

Yes. Add a GoPro clip and Overspeed reads the embedded GPMF track automatically, pulling out GPS, speed, altitude, and motion data as a telemetry source you can sync on the timeline. No separate log needed. You can also still import a CSV, Garmin FIT, or RaceLogic VBO log if you prefer.

Can I overlay telemetry on GoPro footage for free?

Yes. The free tier gives you one cloud project with a watermark, enough to run a full clip through the editor before paying.

Can I design a custom widget for my GoPro overlay?

Yes. Describe what you want, like a speed and G-force combo styled to your channel, and the AI Studio builds a fully styled widget. Refine it in plain language and save it to reuse on every clip.

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.