V1 release · 2026-09-23

LAP V1 ships on 2026-09-23.

Two months after the public beta on 2026-07-23, V1 lands four substantial additions: the Android application, the Apple Watch and WearOS companion for in-session prompts, the coaching library v1 with more than one hundred hand-curated rules, and explicit support for endurance events across multiple stints and driver swaps.

Join the waitlist Public beta · 2026-07-23

What V1 adds

Four additions over public beta.

Android application.

On-track capture from Android phones — the same per-driver capture pipeline that public beta opened on iOS, now on the other half of the European phone market. Karting and track-day programmes that issue Android phones to drivers stop needing a second tool.

Apple Watch and WearOS companion.

In-session prompts on the wrist. The companion surfaces the single next drill the driver agreed to during the prep, and collects a one-tap confirmation when the lap was the focus attempt. No tap-typing on a phone between sessions.

Coaching library v1 — more than one hundred written rules.

The hand-curated rule library expands from the public-beta seed set to more than one hundred rules across braking, throttle, apex, line shape, and consistency families. Every new rule lands with the same shape — predicate, trigger, prescription, success criterion — and ships in writing, not via a language model.

Endurance events.

Multi-stint sessions, driver swaps, and across-stint consistency comparisons land as first-class capture shapes. Useful for VLN and 24h sim races; useful for real-track endurance sessions where driver-pair improvement is the programme metric, not a single-driver lap time.

From public beta to V1

Same surface, broader reach.

Public beta on 2026-07-23 ships LAP as a cross-platform driver- development surface for sim and real-world racing — captures from iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and AMS2 share one driver record with on-track captures from a phone GPS. V1 keeps that framing intact and broadens the reach: more capture surfaces (Android, watch), more rules in the library, more session shapes the brain handles cleanly.

The roadmap and the active development log live openly on the blog. Monthly build-in-public updates name what shipped, what slipped, and what was deliberately left out.

Pricing

Same single tier.

Pricing does not change at V1. The single consumer tier remains €15 per month or €150 per year with a 14-day free trial. Pre-launch waitlist signups remain grandfathered at €12 per month for the first 12 months. Multi-seat pricing for racing schools and karting academies stays at the /for-schools anchor.