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MapKmlTools

Smart Excel & CSV to KML Converter

Clean dirty coordinates and DMS formats instantly. Free browser-based converter with no upload required for secure GIS data transformation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Smart Excel to KML free to use?

Yes, converting Excel to KML is fully free and browser-based.

Does Smart Excel to KML upload my files to a server?

No, your spreadsheets are processed locally with no upload required.

What file formats does Smart Excel to KML support?

Supports .csv, .xls, and .xlsx files with various coordinate formats.

Can it fix reversed latitude and longitude?

Yes, the smart engine automatically detects and corrects reversed or messy coordinates.

Excel & CSV to Kml Converter (Smart Coordinate Cleaner) - Free No Login Required

Automatically detect, fix DMS, and clean messy Excel/CSV latitude and longitude columns.

Upload CSV or Excel file

Supports messy columns, DMS (e.g., 11°7'37"N), reversed coordinates, and messy headers.

Fix Messy Latitude & Longitude Data & Convert Excel to Kml converter Online Free: No Login Required

Free Tool to Create a Kml from CSV, Excel file. Don't worry the format of GPS you have or Same cell gps data this tool fixes everything and gives you full clean kml which can be used in Google Earth Pro or any mobile device

Are your GIS coordinates mixed up with "latitude", "gps", or random text headers? Do you have DMS (Degrees, Minutes, Seconds) formats like 11°7'37"N 78°39'25"E mixed up with decimal degrees? Our smart coordinate detection engine automatically reads, cleans, and structures messy coordinate spreadsheets straight from your browser—no backend uploading required, keeping your data completely private.

Decimal vs DMS Mapping

Standard GPS devices sometimes export in pure decimal form ($11.1271, 78.6569$), while surveying equipment might export in exact Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds. Our tool detects both variations instantaneously and calculates the negative offsets if South or West indicators are present, converting everything to a unified, mappable KML format.

Reversed Coordinates Problem

A very common problem in GIS software is the (Lon, Lat) vs (Lat, Lon) mismatch. We run heuristic boundaries checks: since Latitude can only be between -90 and 90, if we see a coordinate at 105.5, we instantly know it belongs to Longitude, flagging the error and automatically reversing them before export.

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