Your signal, on the road. Record the drive with your speed and live internet latency burned right into the video — watch it live on your lock screen, then see exactly where the connection dropped.
iPhone & iPad
Ever lost signal at the worst moment and wished you could prove where it happened? TripPing does exactly that.
Times a real network connection once per second while you drive — a truer read than a plain ping.
Connection quality, speed and location are drawn onto the footage, so a shared clip tells the whole story on its own.
Every trip becomes a green / yellow / red map so dead zones are obvious at a glance.
See which network carried the trip, right in the overlay.
Tap to flag a moment ("dropped in the tunnel"). Notes pin to the map and jump the video there.
The trip carries on in the background, with live latency on your lock screen and in the Dynamic Island.
Scrub a latency-and-speed chart of the whole trip, synced with the video and the map. Drops stand out in red.
Tap any point of the route to see the exact latency, speed and network at that spot — and jump playback there.
No account. No tracking. No uploads. Every trip lives only on your device.
The overlay leads with connection quality, graded and color-coded.
km/h or mph — the whole app follows.
Pick ping targets (Cloudflare, Google, Quad9, OpenDNS, or your own) and record in 720p, 1080p, or 4K.
Flip video off and record telemetry only — same map, same stats, a fraction of the battery and storage.
Play trips back at 1×, 2×, 4× or 6× — with video, or as a dot racing along the map.
Top speed, average latency, distance and packet loss per trip — export routes as GPX or the raw telemetry as CSV.