Learn how to export Blackbox flight log files from your flight controller for analysis
Blackbox logs record all critical data from your drone during flight, including gyro readings, PID control outputs, motor speeds, and more. By analyzing this data, you can:
This tutorial will teach you how to quickly export Blackbox log files. The entire process takes only 5 minutes.
Download and install Betaflight Configurator (official configuration tool)
Visit betaflight.com to download the latest version
Prepare a USB data cable (Micro-USB or USB-C, depending on your flight controller)
Blackbox logs are detailed flight data recorded by the flight controller, including gyro, accelerometer, motor outputs, and more. This data is crucial for analyzing flight performance and tuning PID parameters.
Connect your flight controller to your computer using a USB cable, open Betaflight Configurator and click the Connect button.

Choose the export method based on your storage type:
If using SD card, directly copy .bbl or .bfl files from the card
If using onboard flash, click Save Flash to File button to export

.bbl- Blackbox binary log file.bfl- Blackbox flash log file.txt- Converted text format logAfter successfully exporting Blackbox logs, you can:
Let AI analyze your flight data, identify issues, and generate optimized PID settings
Start Analysis →Official Betaflight tool to visualize flight data and waveforms
Download Blackbox Explorer →Understand PID parameter meanings and tuning principles to improve flying skills
View Tuning Documentation →First check if Blackbox recording is enabled in flight controller configuration. Go to Blackbox tab in Betaflight Configurator and ensure recording is enabled. Second, check if storage media (SD card or onboard flash) has sufficient space. If using SD card, ensure it's properly inserted and formatted as FAT32.
FPVTune supports log files up to 50MB. If file is too large, use Blackbox Explorer to open the log and export only the time segment you need to analyze. Or record shorter flights (30-60 seconds is sufficient) to avoid large files from long recordings.
FPVTune supports Blackbox logs from Betaflight 4.0+, INAV 2.0+, EmuFlight, and other mainstream firmware. Different firmware have slightly different log formats, but all can be correctly recognized and analyzed.
If SD card cannot be read, try: 1) Re-insert SD card; 2) Format as FAT32 on computer; 3) Replace with high-quality SD card (recommend SanDisk or Samsung); 4) Check if flight controller SD card slot has dust or damage.
Onboard flash read speed is usually slower than SD card, this is normal. Export may take several minutes, please be patient. If you frequently need to export logs, recommend using SD card storage for faster read speeds and larger capacity.
Log corruption usually occurs due to power loss during flight or storage media failure. Try using Blackbox Explorer's repair function, or re-record a complete flight. To avoid corruption, wait a few seconds after flight ends before powering off to let data fully write.