AiM telemetry analysis — free, in your browser
LapLift reads AiM logger files directly and turns them into a full lap-analysis session — no Race Studio, no conversion, no laptop. Upload a session and you are comparing laps in your browser in seconds.
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What gets parsed
GPS speed, position and the IMU channels (G-force and yaw) come through on every file. RPM, throttle, gear and steering appear when your logger was bridged to the car's ECU or OBD-II — and any extra CAN or analog channels the file carries are plotted alongside. Brake on AiM is usually a real line-pressure reading, shown as a 0–100% trace.
What you can do
Questions
Can LapLift open .xrk files without Race Studio?
Yes. Upload the .xrk or .xrz straight from your logger or SD card and LapLift reads it in place — no Race Studio install and no export step.
Do I need to convert my AiM file to CSV first?
No. The .xrk binary is read natively. The Race Studio CSV export is only there as a fallback if a specific file will not read as .xrk.
Which AiM devices work?
Anything that logs the AiM .xrk/.xrz format through Race Studio — Solo 2, MyChron and the EVO/MX dash family among them. GPS speed and position come through on every file; RPM, throttle, gear and other CAN channels come through when your logger was bridged to the car's ECU or OBD-II.
Is there a channel limit?
No. LapLift plots the standard channels (speed, G, yaw, steering, throttle, brake, RPM, gear) plus any extra CAN or analog channels your file happens to carry.
Is it free?
Yes. Create an account, upload your AiM session, and analyze it in your browser at no cost.
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