Track, Analyse, and Improve Your Air Quality Exposure

Stay informed during every workout with AirTrack.

Whether you're running, cycling, or hiking, AirTrack provides personalised insights into how the air around you affects your health and performance.

By tracking real-time pollution levels through AirTrack’s air map, we help you make healthier choices, optimise your workouts, and protect your long-term health.

Key features of AirTrack

Route scores

See if your route is safe by checking real-time pollution levels on the air map.

Time quality scores

Discover the best time of day for outdoor activities based on air quality today.

Real-Time Data

Get up-to-date, location-specific air quality insights from the air map.

How it works

Connect your account

Click Sign up for free above to create an AirTrack account and connect it to your Strava account. After that work out as normal
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Your workouts will update with real-time air quality insights, including air quality today, based on your location.
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Get started for free

Access essential air quality data for free, or unlock premium features for more in-depth analysis.

Pricing plans

Free plan

Get essential air quality data for your last 10 activities.

Premium plan

£2.50/month (annual) or £2.99/month (monthly) for unlimited activity history and advanced features like AQScore and air maps.

Sign up today

And join our community of users across 170 countries.

Even small reductions in air pollution exposure can significantly improve your health and performance. AirTrack helps you manage your exposure and stay active, safe, and healthy.

Sign up now and start tracking your air quality for free!

Understanding your data

What it means

AirTrack helps you understand how air quality impacts your health and performance. Knowing your exposure to pollutants like PM2.5 and NO2 will help you take proactive measures to reduce risk. AirTrack uses high-resolution data that changes over time and location, so be sure to check in regularly for updates from the air map.

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PM2.5 (fine particulate matter)

A major health risk, linked to heart disease and poor athletic performance. Even short-term exposure can affect your speed and endurance. The WHO recommends a daily limit of 15 micrograms per cubic metre.
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NO2 (nitrogen dioxde)

Causes airway inflammation and worsens conditions like asthma. Long-term exposure increases the risk of lung diseases. The WHO recommends a daily limit of 25 micrograms per cubic metre.

FAQs

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Support

Contact support@airawarelabs.com if you have any problems and we'll get you patched up.

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