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New! Use Strava Stats Stickers on IG Stories [iOS & Android]RECENT RELEASE
Introducing Stats Stickers—a new way to share your workouts from Strava to Instagram Stories. With Stats Stickers, you can now add your activity stats to any image. Whether it’s a scenic photo from your route, a finish-line selfie, or a medal pic, this feature lets you combine your personal visuals with key performance stats like distance, time, and pace. It’s the perfect way to show off both the journey and the data behind it. Stats Stickers make it easy to create more personalized and expressive stories around your workouts. Instead of being limited to a single summary image, you can now share your stats on top of any photo—directly within Instagram Stories. How to use Stats Stickers: Share your activity from Strava: Open the activity you want to share in the Strava app. (Be sure the activity is set to “Followers” or “Everyone” Tap the Share icon. Select Instagram Stories . This will open Instagram with your Stats Sticker auto-generated and ready to place. Choose your background image: In Instagram Stories, tap the Sticker icon (the square smiley face in the top right). Tap the Photo sticker (iOS) or Gallery sticker (Android). Select the image you want to use from your camera roll. Customize your layout: Your activity stats will appear as a sticker—move, resize, or rotate it as needed. Use your fingers to adjust your background photo or add additional image stickers. Tap the image layer if you want to bring it forward or send it backward behind your stats. Tips and Tricks! Supports multiple overlays : Want to show more? Add as many photo stickers as you'd like. Save or share: You can also save your Stats Sticker to your camera roll from Strava and upload it manually to Instagram Stories if you prefer to post later. Instagram handles layering : If your overlay photo covers your stats, just tap to bring the stats forward. Stats Stickers open up a new way to tell the story of your effort. Whether you crushed a goal, explored a new route, or just felt great getting outside—show your stats and your style!
✅ March 2025 Release Recap: The Stuff You May Have MissedRecent Release
Hey everyone -- here’s what dropped in March 2025! We rolled out a bunch of updates last month to make your time on Strava even better. Whether you’re clocking miles on your bike, lacing up for your next run, or just getting into the swing of things, there’s something new here for you. Take a look below to learn what’s fresh ⬇️ Sticker Stats Share your activities with your community off Strava! New Sticker Stats let you overlay your stats on your photos and post straight to your IG Story.Try it now! Go to You > Activities and tap that share icon to show off your stats in seconds. Saved Route Filters Your thumb is going to love this one. We’ve added filters and keyword search to Saved Routes so subscribers can easily find exactly the route they’re looking for in their backlog of adventures. Visit the Maps tab and tap the bookmark icon in the search bar to try it out. Redesigned Activity Detail Page Our updated Activity Detail Page makes it even easier to celebrate your hard work. Tap into any activity to see your redesigned Activity Details to see interactive map and achievement highlights. Updated, More Detailed Maps More realistic. More detailed. Strava maps got a glowup. With lifelike 3D topography and high-resolution satellite imagery, you can scope out every climb, creek crossing and other challenge you might encounter. Power For Apple Watch New for Apple Watch. Sync power data to Strava. Upload power data to Strava automatically if your power meter is connected to your Apple Watch Which one of these are you excited to try out (I’m personally a fan of the stats stickers!)? If you’ve used them so far, what do you think of them so far? Let us know! Keep an eye out every week for our monthly Release Recaps!
✅ Check It Out: What's new on Strava from February 2025News
As we’re (technically) still kicking off March, we’re excited to share some of the newest updates to Strava from February! Our team has been hard at work bringing a variety of exciting new features and updates to enhance the Strava experience for you and our community of athletes. From new ways to share activities to enhancements to maps, check out some of February’s highlights 👀: Adventure Maps for Winter : New in the Maps tab for subscribers, Avalanche Gradient, Aspect, and Gradient layers help you plan one last winter send in the backcountry. This feature is rolling out slowly, so if you don’t see it yet, sit tight—it’s on its way. Flyover Sharing : Subscribers can now share their Flyover—an immersive 3D replay of their activity—directly from Strava to social with just a tap. Try it out in You > Activities and select any GPS activity. Tap the share button in the bottom right corner, wait for your Flyover to load— and fly! Progress Comparison filters: Take a look at the past vs the present. With new date comparison filters on the Progress tab, you can easily track how your performance has evolved over time. Club Creation on Mobile : A new way to club! You can now create and manage clubs on Strava right from your phone. Try it out in the Groups tab today. Winter Sports Map Only Mode: In Map Only mode, you will now be able to see the Global Heatmap specific to Alpine Ski, Backcountry Ski, Nordic Ski, and Snowboard. Go where your community is uploading the most— or explore somewhere new and lay down some fresh tracks. Available for all users in the Maps Tab. Athlete Intelligence for Cycling: Athlete Intelligence helps Strava users make sense of their workouts and progress – and it’s been updated to include more insights and several new cycling-specific metrics like power improvements, segment achievements and more. We hope you enjoy these new features and look forward to bringing you even more exciting updates in the future. Keep exploring, stay active, and thank you for being a part of the Strava community! 🏃 🚴
We’re Changing Segments – For The Better
We’re renewing our commitment to keeping Segments clean by decluttering duplicate and unused Segments, adding verified Segments and introducing new rules on Segment leaderboards. With these changes, you can more easily find and compete in the places that your community is actually running, riding and moving. We know that the state of Segments is far from perfect - impossible efforts on leaderboards and duplicates (and duplicates of duplicates) of the same portion of road or trail make it hard to get the most out of Segments. What are we doing? Check out the upcoming changes: 📂 Segment Decluttering: We’re combing through our Segment database, deleting any duplicate and unused Segments with bad GPS data. That way you can find the Segments you care about faster. ✅ Verified Segments: The most iconic and popular Segments will now have a ”Verified” badge to show that the distance and elevation stats have been verified and that Strava recognizes that Segment as the “official” Segment. Now when you’re going for the CR on “Hawk Hill”, you’ll know it’s the real deal. 🧹 Leaderboard Clean-Up : With an upgraded auto-flagging system, we’ll be able to remove even more impossible efforts. You can expect to see 33% fewer impossible efforts on cycling leaderboards. We know 33% isn’t 100%, but that’s over 100,000 inaccurate efforts removed from leaderboards! We'll be rolling out these changes over the next few weeks. To learn more and and see our FAQs about how this will impact your experience with Segments, click HERE . You can also join The Strava Club to be sure you don’t miss any future updates or announcements.
We’re Improving Leaderboard Accuracy ✅
Good news! We’re updating our algorithms to make leaderboards more credible, and taking steps to proactively prevent suspicious efforts from appearing on leaderboards – so you can trust that the results you see are accurate. We're withholding from leaderboards any activities that appear incorrectly labeled (e.g. a bike ride getting uploaded as a run) or have faulty GPS data. With these and other ongoing changes, we can better ensure your efforts will get the ranking they deserve and you can trust that the CR, KOM or QOM (plus all the other times on the leaderboard) are the real deal. These changes will be for all activities moving forward – we can’t yet capture past activities. And of course, you can still report an activity if you think there’s one the algorithm missed. Learn more about that here. This is a big undertaking – we saw around 26,000 1-mile running splits that would have been faster than the world record last week! – and the work will be ongoing. Here’s how we’re committing to cleaning up leaderboards right now: The Details 📝 ✔️ There’s a new threshold for flagging: Activities with too much erroneous data will be automatically flagged – which means all segment efforts from those activities will be withheld from leaderboards. ✔️ We’re doubling down on catching bike rides (or downhill ski runs, car rides, etc.) marked as runs with new run-specific parameters that will flag activities based on their distance and pace data.

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