




onRails
onRails is out now on PC, released on July 22, 2026.
About onRails
The release date for onRails was July 22, 2026, and it launched exclusively for PC. This simulation tool functions as a persistent, transparent overlay designed to eliminate the trial and error of manual vehicle tuning by providing real-time engineering adjustments directly within your cockpit.
While most racing titles require external spreadsheets or constant menu-hopping to fix handling issues, this utility uses a guided questionnaire to build custom baselines for springs, dampers, and aerodynamics. It functions as a live race engineer, allowing you to input specific car behaviors during a session and receive immediate mechanical solutions. The inclusion of a keyboard-only interface for mid-race calls makes it a practical choice for competitive drivers who need to adjust their setup during a pit stop without losing focus. It is a specialized purchase for serious sim racers who want to stop relying on generic downloaded setups.
Grab this if you want to master vehicle physics without leaving the track.
Themes
Features
System requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor
- x64
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX 11 compatible graphics card
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Additional Notes
- Runs overlaying the sim, not standalone. It is a transparent overlay — the user is expected to have the sim running in borderless window.
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 11 64-bit
- Processor
- x64
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- DirectX 12 compatible graphics card
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Additional Notes
- Runs overlaying the sim, not standalone. It is a transparent overlay — the user is expected to have the sim running in borderless window
Frequently asked questions
When did onRails come out?
onRails released on July 22, 2026 for PC.
Is onRails out yet?
Yes. onRails is available now, having released on July 22, 2026.
What platforms is onRails on?
onRails is available on PC.





