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TripPing

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.

Coming soonto the App Store

iPhone & iPad

Proof, not guesswork

Ever lost signal at the worst moment and wished you could prove where it happened? TripPing does exactly that.

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Live latency

Times a real network connection once per second while you drive — a truer read than a plain ping.

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Burned into the video

Connection quality, speed and location are drawn onto the footage, so a shared clip tells the whole story on its own.

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Color-coded route

Every trip becomes a green / yellow / red map so dead zones are obvious at a glance.

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Wi-Fi or Cellular

See which network carried the trip, right in the overlay.

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Drop a note

Tap to flag a moment ("dropped in the tunnel"). Notes pin to the map and jump the video there.

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Lock the phone, keep recording

The trip carries on in the background, with live latency on your lock screen and in the Dynamic Island.

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Timeline graph

Scrub a latency-and-speed chart of the whole trip, synced with the video and the map. Drops stand out in red.

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Tap to inspect

Tap any point of the route to see the exact latency, speed and network at that spot — and jump playback there.

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Private by design

No account. No tracking. No uploads. Every trip lives only on your device.

Read it at a glance

The overlay leads with connection quality, graded and color-coded.

Strong · under 50 ms
Weak · 50–200 ms
Dropped · over 200 ms or timeout

Made for the road

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Metric or imperial

km/h or mph — the whole app follows.

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Your settings

Pick ping targets (Cloudflare, Google, Quad9, OpenDNS, or your own) and record in 720p, 1080p, or 4K.

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Video optional

Flip video off and record telemetry only — same map, same stats, a fraction of the battery and storage.

Replay your way

Play trips back at 1×, 2×, 4× or 6× — with video, or as a dot racing along the map.

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Stats & export

Top speed, average latency, distance and packet loss per trip — export routes as GPX or the raw telemetry as CSV.