A small GPS speedometer: your speed in big, legible digits, a live history chart, and a fastest tracker.
Speed renders in 144-point monospaced digits, so the number stays steady and easy to read at a glance.
Switch between mph, km/h, m/s, knots, and Mach. The default is picked from your region on first launch.
A rolling 60-second line chart plots your recent speed right under the readout, for a little extra context.
Your top GPS speed is saved across launches and shown at the bottom, with a one-tap reset.
When GPS drops out, accelerometer and pedometer data estimate walking speed so the number does not freeze.
You can save the whole session as a JSON file of timestamped points and coordinates through the iOS share sheet.
Speedometer Tiny reads your speed from GPS and shows it in large monospaced digits with a rolling history chart underneath. It can switch between mph, km/h, m/s, knots, and Mach, falls back to motion-sensor estimation when GPS drops, and can export a full session as JSON. There are no accounts and no ads, and it speaks 37 languages.
One-time purchase. iOS, iPadOS. No subscription. No nonsense.