- GPS Visualizer
GPS Visualizer: Do-It-Yourself Mapping GPS Visualizer is an online utility that creates maps and profiles from geographic data It is free and easy to use, yet powerful and extremely customizable Input can be in the form of GPS data (tracks and waypoints), driving routes, street addresses, or simple coordinates Use it to see where you've been, plan where you're going, or quickly visualize
- GPS Visualizer: Assign DEM elevation data to coordinates
GPS Visualizer's map, profile, and conversion programs have the ability to instantly add elevation data from a DEM (digital elevation model) database to any type of GPS file
- GPS Visualizer: Convert GPS files to plain text or GPX
Convert a GPS file to plain text or GPX This form reads a tracklog or waypoint file (in a recognized format) or plain-text tabular data, and converts it to an easy-to-read tab-delimited or CSV text file, or to a GPX file Addresses: If you want to find the coordinates of a list of street addresses, it may be easier to use the geocoding utilities
- GPS Visualizer: Draw a map from a GPS data file
GPS Visualizer can read GPS data files (tracklogs waypoints), street addresses, or simple coordinates, and plot them on Leaflet maps or Google Maps
- GPS Visualizer: Map a GPS data file with Google Earth (KML)
Convert your GPS data for use in Google Earth This form will import your GPS data file (e g , GPX), or plain-text data (tab-delimited or CSV), and create a KML file that you can view in the Google Earth application or import into Google's "My Maps" "My Places" system (To create GPX files, use the conversion utility You might also be interested in the Leaflet or Google Maps input forms, which
- GPS Visualizer: Freehand Drawing Utility: Draw on a map and save GPX data
("The Sandbox") Use the toolbar on the right to add waypoint markers and tracks, then click one of the "save data" buttons to download as plain text, GPX, or Google Earth KML
- GPS Visualizer: Free geocoders: Convert addresses to GPS coordinates
1 Geocode addresses If you have a batch of addresses for which you need coordinates, GPS Visualizer's Multiple Address Locator is the solution This form allows you to geocode an large number of addresses using the geocoding API service from Bing Maps, Google, or MapQuest Your data can be in either a raw, jumbled, unformatted list, or in a structured table with a header row; output is plain
- GPS Visualizer profile input form
Draw a profile This form is for plotting profiles -- e g , elevation profiles -- from GPS tracks You can choose the units for both the X and Y axis The most common settings are X=distance and Y=altitude, but in fact you can make a graph of any field that's part of your data If you have a file that does not contain any elevation information (or the URL of a route you created using Google
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