Strava makes fitness tracking social. We house your entire active journey in one spot – and you get to share it with friends. Here’s how:
• Record everything – runs, rides, hikes, yoga and over 30 other sport types. Think of Strava as the homebase of your movement.
• Discover anywhere – our Routes tool uses de-identified Strava data to intelligently recommend popular routes based on your preferences. You can also build your own.
• Build a support network – Strava’s about celebrating movement. Here you’ll find your community and cheer each other on.
• Train smarter – get data insights to understand your progress and see how you improve. Your Training Log is the record of all your workouts.
• Get more from your workout – Powered by AI, Athlete Intelligence turns workout data into into instant insights. Keeping you motivated and ready for the next workout – without the guesswork.
• Move safer – share your real-time location with loved ones while outdoors for an extra layer of safety.
• Sync your favorite apps and devices – Strava is compatible with thousands of them (Wear OS, Samsung, Fitbit, Garmin – you name it). The Strava Wear OS app includes a tile and a complication you can use to quickly launch activities.
• Join and create challenges – join millions in monthly challenges to chase new goals, collect digital badges and stay accountable.
• Embrace the unfiltered – your feed on Strava is filled with real efforts from real people. That’s how we motivate each other.
• Whether you’re a world-class athlete or a total beginner, you belong here. Just record and go.
Strava includes both a free version and a subscription version with premium features.
Terms of Service: https://www.strava.com/legal/terms Privacy Policy: https://www.strava.com/legal/privacy
NOTE ON GPS SUPPORT: Strava depends on GPS for recording activities. In some devices, the GPS does not work properly and Strava will not record effectively. If your Strava recordings show poor location estimation behavior, please try to update the operating system to the most recent version. There are some devices which have consistently poor performance with no known remedies. On these devices, we restrict installation of Strava, for example the Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 and the Galaxy Express 2. See our support site for more information: https://support.strava.com/hc/en-us/articles/216919047-Supported-Android-devices-and-Android-operating-systems
Updated on
21 Apr 2025
Health & Fitness
Data safety
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Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 7 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Mileena's Girlfriend
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21 April 2025
Love it! I'm into the widget I can put on my home screen to instantly start recording a workout. super handy! no need for a loading screen. also love the premium features, but not sure I'm interested in paying for it. I wish there was a rucking activity I could use since I do that pretty regularly and have to just track it as walking.
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Ben Byler
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25 February 2025
Love the app, especially the subscription features! (And I'm normally a cheapskate when it comes to subscriptions...) Customer support was also responsive and helpful when I needed them to correct a billing issue. Some features (like creating segments) are desktop-only and would be nice to have on mobile, but that doesn't keep me from leaving a 5-star review.
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Alex “Lemau” the Shampoofan
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10 March 2025
I used to use Nike's app to connect my run data. When that app started to act weird I switched to Strava and synched my old runs there. Nowadays I have a Garmin watch which tracks the runs but I still sync to Strava (which is equal parts convenient and ready). Get all kinds of useful numbers out of it. Also really easily accessible on a browser. Wish they had a one payment premium but that's probably never happening 🤣
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What's new
This week we’re bringing you two updates to keep you moving. First, see proof that your training is working with Performance Predictions for popular running distances. Check it out in the Progress tab. Next, your Instagram followers can now tap straight into your activity from your Story.