A visual web interface for creating video overlays with GPS telemetry data. Wraps the powerful gopro-overlay library with an intuitive UI.
- Quick Mode — Select from predefined layouts, customize units and map styles
- Advanced Mode — Visual drag-and-drop editor for creating custom overlay layouts
- Live Preview — See your overlay in real-time as you configure it
- DJI Drone Support — Automatic SRT telemetry parsing with timezone and time alignment auto-detection
- DJI Osmo Action Support — Automatic detection of embedded GPS from DJI GPS Bluetooth Remote Controller (Action 4/5/6) — no secondary file needed
- Non-GoPro Video Support — Use any video with external GPX/FIT/SRT files for GPS data
- Vertical Video Support — Automatic rotation detection and correct overlay rendering
- GPS Quality Analysis — Automatic signal quality check with warnings before rendering
- Template Management — Save and load custom templates
- Batch Rendering — Process multiple files with the same settings
- Shared GPX Batch Render — Apply a single GPX track to multiple videos with automatic odometer offset per video
- Background Jobs — Render videos in the background with progress tracking
- Overlay-Only Mode — Render transparent telemetry overlays (no video) for compositing in Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
Simple configuration with predefined layouts. Perfect for quick renders.
Full visual editor with drag-and-drop widgets. Create custom layouts with complete control.
Use DJI drone videos with SRT telemetry files. Timezone offset and time alignment are automatically detected from video metadata, supporting different DJI models and firmware versions.
Camera metrics (ISO, shutter, f-number, EV, color temperature) from SRT files are displayed directly on the video overlay.
Use any video with external GPX/FIT files. Vertical videos are automatically detected and rendered correctly.
Process multiple videos at once with the same overlay settings.
Apply a single GPX track to multiple videos recorded during the same activity. Each video automatically gets an odometer offset calculated from its creation time relative to the GPX track start, so the overlay shows the correct absolute distance from the beginning of the track.
Render telemetry overlays with a transparent background — without any source video. Use a GPX, FIT, or SRT file as the primary input, and GPStitch will generate a video with an alpha channel that you can layer on top of your footage in any video editor (Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, etc.).
How to use:
- Upload a GPX, FIT, or SRT file as the primary file (no video needed)
- Configure your overlay layout and widgets as usual
- Select an encoding profile with transparency support:
- MOV (PNG) — Lossless quality, best compatibility with Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve (large files)
- VP9 — Good quality with alpha channel, smaller files
- VP8 — Alpha channel support, widest browser compatibility
- Render — the output is a video with a transparent background ready for compositing
GPStitch includes gpstitch-dashboard, a CLI command that works as a drop-in replacement for gopro-dashboard.py with all GPStitch patches applied (DJI support, timecode preservation, audio copy, etc.).
Use the "Get Command" button in the UI to generate a ready-to-run gpstitch-dashboard command, then paste it into your terminal:
gpstitch-dashboard video.mp4 output.mp4 --layout xml --layout-xml layout.xmlThis is useful for scripting, batch processing, or re-running renders without the UI.
- Python 3.12+
- FFmpeg (must be installed and available in PATH)
- gopro-overlay (installed automatically)
# Install FFmpeg first
# macOS: brew install ffmpeg
# Ubuntu: sudo apt install ffmpeg
# Windows: choco install ffmpeg
# Install GPStitch
pipx install gpstitch
# Run (opens browser automatically)
gpstitch
# Or with custom host/port
gpstitch --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8080Some layouts (e.g. example, example-2) use cairo-based widgets (gauges, circuit maps). These require pycairo, which needs the cairo system library:
# 1. Install system library
# macOS: brew install cairo pkg-config
# Ubuntu: sudo apt install libcairo2-dev pkg-config python3-dev
# 2. Install with cairo support (new install)
pipx install 'gpstitch[cairo]'
# Or add to existing installation
pipx inject gpstitch pycairoWithout pycairo, GPStitch works normally — cairo layouts will be marked as unavailable in the UI.
# Install uv if not already installed
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/Romancha/GPStitch.git
cd gpstitch
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Run the application
uv run gpstitchThen open http://localhost:8000 in your browser.
| Type | Formats | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Video | .mp4, .mov, .avi |
Video files (GoPro and DJI Action files may contain embedded GPS) |
| GPS Data | .gpx, .fit, .srt |
External GPS tracks — GPX, FIT, or DJI SRT telemetry (optional) |
Environment variables (prefix: GPSTITCH_):
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
HOST |
0.0.0.0 |
Server host |
PORT |
8000 |
Server port |
LOCAL_MODE |
true |
Use local file paths instead of uploads |
TEMPLATES_DIR |
~/.gpstitch/templates |
Custom templates directory |
ENABLE_GOPRO_PATCHES |
true |
Enable runtime patches for gopro-overlay |
USE_WRAPPER_SCRIPT |
true |
Use wrapper script for rendering |
You can also use a .env file in the project root.
GPStitch includes runtime patches for gopro-overlay that add:
- Timecode preservation — Maintains original video timecode for Final Cut Pro compatibility
- Audio stream copy — Preserves audio without re-encoding
- Metadata preservation — Keeps original video metadata in output
- DJI camera metrics — Extends overlay engine with ISO, shutter, f-number, EV, color temperature, and focal length from DJI SRT files
- DJI Osmo Action GPS — Loads embedded protobuf GPS telemetry from DJI Action cameras with GPS Bluetooth Remote Controller
- Odometer offset — Allows odometer to start from a custom offset value for shared GPX batch rendering
Patches are applied automatically at startup. To disable:
export GPSTITCH_ENABLE_GOPRO_PATCHES=false
export GPSTITCH_USE_WRAPPER_SCRIPT=false# Install with dev dependencies
uv sync --all-extras
# Linting and formatting
uv run ruff check src tests
uv run ruff format src tests
# Run tests
uv run pytest
# Run all checks (lint + format + tests)
uv run ruff check src tests && uv run ruff format src tests && uv run pytest
# Run E2E tests (requires: uv run playwright install chromium)
uv run pytest tests/e2e/ -vsrc/gpstitch/
├── main.py # CLI entry point
├── app.py # FastAPI application
├── config.py # Settings
├── api/ # API routers
├── models/ # Pydantic data models
├── services/ # Business logic
└── static/ # Frontend assets
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- gopro-dashboard-overlay — The underlying overlay rendering engine






