![]() Zwift says it’ll arrive shortly to “TVOS, Android, and other devices”. How it works:Īs of today, the feature is available on iOS and macOS devices. Still, it is good to see that Strava has opened up the option for 3rd party apps to upload videos, a feature that they launched last June. As usual with APIs, it is not super clear whether or not any other companies were given such an opportunity, or if the video API is offered to other developers going forward (as the photo API is limited to a subset of partners). Notably, Zwift is the first company to leverage Strava’s video API. Additionally, the video is shown within your completed ride on the Zwift companion app. Once your ride is complete, you’ll be able to choose which video to upload to Strava (plus whatever photos you want). So it’s like an instant replay option, enabling you to record that sprint win after the fact (versus starting the recording beforehand…and probably losing the sprint finish). ![]() The cool part though? The manually triggered option is actually *retroactive* for the past 15 seconds. This new feature will automatically capture certain key moments (such as unlocking a new level/etc…), while also allowing you to manually trigger a 15-second screen recording. If you’ve already been Zwifting this morning or last night, you might have noticed a new feature: Video highlight uploads to Strava.
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