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Uploading data - ACalvin15 - 05-27-2026

Hello,
I had a question regarding whether there is any way to upload externally collected sensor/data files into the app for analysis or visualization.
More specifically, I was curious if it would be possible to use uploaded data to analyze things such as barometric pressure changes from an event like a gunshot or other impulse-type event, rather than only using live sensor data collected directly from the phone.
I know Phyphox can record pressure sensor data live from supported devices, but I was wondering if there is any capability for importing datasets afterward for review, graphing, or comparison.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!


RE: Uploading data - Elisabeth Brenner - 05-29-2026

(05-27-2026, 04:32 PM)ACalvin15 Wrote: Hello,
I had a question regarding whether there is any way to upload externally collected sensor/data files into the app for analysis or visualization.
More specifically, I was curious if it would be possible to use uploaded data to analyze things such as barometric pressure changes from an event like a gunshot or other impulse-type event, rather than only using live sensor data collected directly from the phone.
I know Phyphox can record pressure sensor data live from supported devices, but I was wondering if there is any capability for importing datasets afterward for review, graphing, or comparison.
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!

Hi!
phyphox is mostly a measuring tool. Although phyphox does show a graphic interpretation of the measurement it is not possible to directly combine or compare multiple measurements with each other in phyphox. So we would recommend you to use phyphox for the measurements and then export the data as CSV or xls. Afterwards you can use excel, python, etc. for further analysis. Otherwise you can use the singular graph as a first visualization if you want to look at one measurement at a time.