Parse DJIFlightRecord flight logs.
Extract telemetry, battery stats, and flight events.
What you get
Everything below is what the app does today—no vapor features.
Import DJI text logs
Drop in .txt exports from DJI Fly and DJI Go. The app parses them for telemetry, messages, and track points.
Route on a map
See the path with context from your GPS samples—pan, zoom, and correlate the map with the timeline.
Telemetry you can skim
Altitude, speed, battery, attitude, and more in charts built for quick review—not spreadsheet archaeology.
Events and weather
Flight messages and contextual weather readouts sit alongside the numeric story.
Export CSV
Download any flight as CSV when you need it in a spreadsheet or archive.
Pricing
One plan: use the product. We’re not gating features behind a subscription today.
Full access
$0 / forever
- Unlimited use of current features—import, map, charts, export
- Up to 5 flight logs at once per upload
FAQ
Do I need to install anything?
No. Use a modern desktop or mobile browser. Maps and charts render client-side; you get a normal web app experience.
Which DJI apps and file types?
Text flight logs from DJI Fly and DJI Go (.txt). If your export format changes, check the in-app upload hints.
Is it really free?
Yes—everything available today is free. We’re not running a hidden paywall on these features.
Do I need an account?
The app uses an anonymous workspace identifier stored in your browser so it can show your flight list. It’s not a traditional email-and-password account.
Where do my logs go?
Uploaded logs are stored on the service so you can open them again in the app. They are not “only inside your laptop’s RAM”—if you need purely offline-only processing, this isn’t that model yet.
Your browser keeps the workspace id; use the same browser profile to see the same history.
Can I export my data?
Yes. You can export flights as CSV from inside the app.