Mobile-First
The layout is built to work smoothly on smaller screens first, keeping key pace inputs and conversions easy to reach on the go.
mypace.run exists to give runners a fast, intuitive, and mobile-first way to compute pace with minimal clicks. The goal is simple: make it effortless to move across min/km, min/mile, treadmill pace, speed conversions, and deeper race-planning tools without clutter, friction, or unnecessary menus.
This site was built for runners who want answers quickly. Instead of forcing users through dropdowns, extra steps, or bulky calculators, mypace.run is designed around a single-input workflow that keeps the interface tidy while still exposing more advanced tools when needed.
That means you can quickly compare min/km and min/mile pacing, translate treadmill-style speed into running pace, project race times, review VDOT equivalents, inspect grade-adjusted pace, and explore race splits in one place.
The layout is built to work smoothly on smaller screens first, keeping key pace inputs and conversions easy to reach on the go.
Quick unit toggles, automatic parsing, and copyable outputs are all designed to reduce typing and make pace work feel effortless.
The site supports min/km, min/mile, km/h, mph, treadmill-style conversions, race predictions, and related pacing tools.
If you have feedback, bug reports, or feature ideas, reach out on GitHub.