Your local track,
inside Assetto Corsa.
Trace any circuit on Earth over satellite imagery, right in your browser. TrackTracer builds the mesh, kerbs, pit lane, AI line, timing and real terrain elevation — and hands you a ready-to-install Assetto Corsa track folder. No Blender, no ksEditor, no modding experience needed.
Sign in with Steam · nothing to install
How it works
- Pick a spot. Paste the coordinates of any circuit — or pick it straight off the world map. Satellite imagery is fetched automatically at the highest available zoom.
- Trace it. Click out the centerline in the browser editor; adjust widths, kerbs, pit lane, start/finish grid and scenery (trees, tyre walls, buildings) with live preview.
- Add real terrain. One click drapes the whole track over real-world elevation data, so the camber and slopes match the real place.
- Export & drive. Download a zip with the KN5 model, physics surfaces, AI line, timing and pit boxes — drop it into
content/tracksand race.
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FAQ
Is it really free?
Yes. Free accounts get a generous quota (several tracks, daily imagery and elevation budgets) so the shared infrastructure stays fast for everyone. Exported tracks are yours to keep and share.
What do I need?
A browser, a Steam account to sign in, and Assetto Corsa on PC to drive the result. That's it — everything else runs server-side.
How accurate are the tracks?
Imagery resolution is typically 20–30 cm/pixel, and the geometry is built at exact web-mercator scale, so lap lengths and corner radii match the real circuit closely. Optional elevation draping uses ~1 m resolution terrain data (LIDAR where available).
Can I edit a track after exporting?
Yes — your trace is saved to your account. Re-open it in the editor any time, tweak, and re-export. Only the latest export is kept per track.
Who owns the tracks / can others edit mine?
Only you can edit or delete your tracks. Anyone can download the latest export from the gallery — that's the point: build your home track, share the link, race your friends.
Is it only for kart tracks?
No — any circuit works. The generator was built for karting first (tight radii, kart-scale kerbs and pit boxes), so kart tracks come out best today, but nothing stops you tracing bigger layouts within the imagery radius limit. Suggestions for other disciplines are very welcome — post them on the feedback board or Discord.
Questions? Join the Discord