Session data in. Decision-ready report out.
Lap Analysis Launcher turns offline session data into structured driver comparison reports for teams and driver coaches. It is built to stay clear across multiple vehicles, keep the workflow local, and get from session files to usable feedback faster.
The output is the part people remember.
Lap Analysis Launcher is positioned around the debrief deliverable itself: a structured comparison report that engineers and drivers can read quickly, without translating a complex software surface first.
That is an important product decision. A coach or team does not buy another screen for the sake of it. They buy a shorter path from raw session files to a usable review conversation.
Built to reduce operational friction.
The workflow is intentionally narrow: ingest the session, work in the correct vehicle context, and generate the comparison output. That is better engineering than turning the site into a promise of "everything."
One reporting workflow across the cars you support.
The product makes more sense when it is framed around the user outcome: clean comparison reports, offline operation, and a workflow that still holds together when you work across multiple vehicles.
The theoretical reason this reads better is simple. Buyers respond better to concrete operating value than to vendor control language. "What can I do with it?" is stronger than "what can you turn on for me?"
Need deeper pace analysis?
Ideal Lap is available as an add-on inside Lap Analysis Launcher for users who want segment-based performance analysis in the same workflow.
Discuss the vehicles, workflow, and output you actually need.
Multiple vehicles, report workflows, branding, and the Ideal Lap add-on can be discussed around the operating model already in place.
Tell us which cars you support, whether you work from direct logger exports or extracted reports, and whether you need only comparison PDFs or deeper segment-based pace analysis as well.