Livelox

Record and compare your orienteering races with family, friends and fellow competitors.

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Orienteering Australia is excited to announce the purchase of a full subscription to Livelox, giving all members free access to the complete range of features!

Livelox is a powerful online platform that allows orienteers to upload, view and analyse their race results and routes. With this subscription, every Orienteering Australia member will now be able to track their performance, compare routes and share experiences with fellow orienteers.

Now you can replay multiple routes simultaneously. Whereas, the free version only allows one route to be viewed. 

Key features of Livelox:

  • Access all events: All Australian orienteering events uploaded to Livelox can be viewed unrestricted, even without having a Livelox account.
  • Upload and analyse results: Review your GPS tracks and split times.
  • Compare performances: See how your routes and times stack up against others.
  • Dig deep with Duel: Engage with a thorough analysis by viewing duel comparisons for any leg.

This tool is suitable for orienteers of all levels, offering an engaging way to review and compare your route. It’s a fun way to enhance your skills. Whether you’re a competitive athlete or a recreational orienteer, Livelox helps you get the most out of every event.

How to use LiveLox

To get started, simply log in to Eventor and sign up or connect your Livelox account. Individual subscriptions may be kept in case of extensive orienteering travel overseas.

For a simple overview of how to use Livelox, see the two guides below. More detailed instructions can be found on the Livelox website.

Guide to Viewing Routes

Guide to Uploading Routes

Orienteering Australia held a webinar in April 2025 to showcase the features of Livelox. The Australian 3 Days courses were used to explore all the ways to view routes, with a special focus on Replay, Legs, Duel and Tables. The process of uploading routes was also introduced. 

You can watch the webinar recording on the Orienteering Australia YouTube channel.

Keep an eye out for the next webinar to support for event organisers using Livelox.