The editor needs a bigger screen and a mouse to render your cinematic flyovers. Open cinemap.studio on a computer for the full experience — meanwhile, here’s the quick tutorial.
Watch the 2-minute tutorial
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Route ▾
Upload GPX / KML
Garmin · Strava · AllTrails · Google Earth
Draw a Route▾
Click points on the map, then Finish to snap them to the nearest roads. The drawing controls appear on the timeline bar at the bottom.
Search Route▾
Saved Routes▾
Captures route, view, all settings, keyframes & styling.
Trim Route▾
IN 0%—OUT 100%
Route Line▾
Glow colour
Route traces ahead of camera with glowing fade at leading edge.
Style ▾
Map Style
Satellite
Outdoors
Dark
Vintage
Cartoon
Mono
Blueprint
Nightride
Overlays ▾
Map Overlays▾
Labels & Text
Place Names
Water Labels
Natural Labels
Locations & POI
Infrastructure
Roads
Transit & Lifts
Borders
Terrain & Nature
Land Use & Parks
Water Features
Contours & Hillshade
Animation Overlays▾
Atmosphere ▾
Time of Day▾
Dawn
Morning
Noon
Golden
Dusk
Night
Manual Sun Position · overrides Time of Day
Clouds▾
Camera ▾
Camera Modes▾
Chase
Orbit
Top Down
Rocket
Low-flying aircraft
Globe
WaypointPRO Set keyframes for full cinematic control
Playback
30s60s
Looks▾
Unavailable with the Vintage, Cartoon, Mono and Blueprint map styles — those apply their own colour grade.
None
Natural
Warm Film
Overcast Drama
Noir
Faded Memory
Teal & Orange
Bleach Bypass
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Keyframes
Scrub to a position, frame the shot, then add a keyframe.
Click the map to add points0 points
Draw your route
Click along the map to drop points where you'd like your route to go. When you're finished, select Finish — CineMap snaps your path to the nearest roads, turning a rough sketch into a clean, road‑accurate route.