How it works
Turn your run into a minimalist line print – starting with a simple GPX file.
Three simple steps
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1. Track your run
Pair Record your run as usual in Strava or with your Apple Watch.
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2. Export your GPX file
Download the GPX file of your run using the steps below.
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3. Upload & design
After you buy, in the confirmation E-Mail, we'll send you a link and you upload the GPX file and get your minimalist print.
Choose your setup
Strava on iPhone
1. Open Strava on your iPhone and tap on the run you want to turn into a print.
2. Tap the Share icon and choose “Copy Link”.
3. Open Safari, paste the link into the address bar and load the page on strava.com.
4. Tap the “aA” icon in the address bar and select “Request Desktop Website”.
5. On the route map, tap the “GPX” button and confirm the download.
6. The GPX file is saved in your Files app (usually in “Downloads”) – ready to upload to Miles2Lines.
Strava on Android
1. Open Strava on your Smartphone and tap on the run you want to turn into a print.
2. Tap the Share icon and choose “Copy Link”.
3. Open your Browser, paste the link into the address bar and load the page on strava.com.
4. Tap the “aA” icon in the address bar and select “Request Desktop Website”.
5. On the route map, tap the “GPX” button and confirm the download.
6. The GPX file is saved in your Files app (usually in “Downloads”) – ready to upload to Miles2Lines.
Strava on Desktop (Mac/PC)
1. Go to strava.com on your computer and open the run you want to use.
2. On the route map of your activity, click the “GPX” button.
3. Your browser downloads a file with the extension .gpx (usually to the Downloads folder).
4. Upload this GPX file on Miles2Lines to create your print.
Apple Fitness / Apple Watch
1. Record your run with the Workout app on your Apple Watch (Outdoor Run).
2. On your iPhone, install a workout export app from the App Store (for example “GPX Export”).
3. Open the app and allow access to your Health data, including Workouts and Routes.
4. Select the run you want to use and export it as a GPX file.
5. Save the file to the Files app and upload it on Miles2Lines.
Not sure if your file is correct?
Just upload your GPX file or contact us at contact@miles2lines.com or ask us over the chat-box.
If something doesn’t work, we’ll take a look at the data and help you fix it before your print goes to production.