GIS File Converter Online
Convert between KML, GeoJSON, Shapefile, DXF, GeoTIFF, and CSV — free, private, no software needed.
Format Conversion Tools
KML to GeoJSON
Convert KML files to GeoJSON for Leaflet, Mapbox, and any web mapping library. All geometry types supported.
Open tool →GeoJSON to KML
Convert GeoJSON back to KML for Google Earth. Custom properties preserved.
Open tool →Shapefile Converter
Convert ESRI Shapefiles (.shp/.dbf/.shx) to KML or KML to Shapefile for QGIS/ArcGIS.
Open tool →DXF Converter (CAD)
Convert KML files to DXF for AutoCAD/MicroStation, or import CAD drawings to KML.
Open tool →GeoTIFF Converter
Convert GeoTIFF raster files to PNG/JPEG, or create KML Ground Overlays from drone imagery.
Open tool →CSV / Excel to KML
Convert spreadsheets with lat/lon columns to KML points for Google Earth.
Open tool →KML to CSV
Extract all coordinates and attribute data from KML/KMZ files into a clean Excel spreadsheet.
Open tool →UTM Converter for Survey Master
Convert GPS coordinates (Lat/Long) CSV to UTM format required by Survey Master.
Open tool →Format Compatibility Matrix
| From Format | Can Convert To |
|---|---|
| KML / KMZ | GeoJSONShapefileDXF (CAD)CSV/ExcelKMZ/KML |
| GeoJSON | KML |
| Shapefile (SHP) | KML |
| CSV / Excel | KMLUTM (Survey Master) |
| GeoTIFF | PNG/JPEGKML Overlay |
| GPX | KML |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common reason to convert KML to GeoJSON?›
KML is a Google format — it works in Google Earth and Google My Maps. GeoJSON is the web standard used by Leaflet, Mapbox GL JS, and OpenLayers. If you are building a web map, you need GeoJSON.
Do I need to install GDAL or QGIS to convert GIS files?›
No. All conversion tools on this page run entirely in your browser. No software installation is needed — just upload your file and download the result.
Why does my Shapefile need multiple files?›
A Shapefile is a collection of files: .shp (geometry), .shx (index), .dbf (attributes), .prj (coordinate system). Upload them together as a ZIP archive.
Is my GIS data uploaded to your servers?›
No. All conversions run locally in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.