Geospatial - GIS

Free online converter for GIS - CAD and Raster data

MyGeodata Converter is an Internet service that facilitates the conversion of data between different formats.

Cad converter

For now the service recognizes 22 vector input formats:

  • ESRI Shapefile
  • Arc / Info Binary Coverage
  • Arc / Info .E00 (ASCII) Coverage
  • DGN Microstation (7 version)
  • MapInfo File
  • Comma Separated Value (.csv)
  • GML
  • GPX
  • KML
  • GeoJSON
  • UK .NTF
  • SDTS
  • US Census TIGER / Line
  • S-57 (ENC)
  • VRT - Virtual Datasource
  • EPIInfo .REC
  • Atlas BNA
  • Interlis 1
  • Interlis 2
  • GMT
  • X-Plane / Flighgear aeronautical data
  • Geoconcept

Coordinate converterAnd supports at least these 8 Output Formats:

  • ESRI Shapefile
  • DGN Microstation (7 version)
  • MapInfo File
  • Comma Separated Value (.csv)
  • GML
  • GPX
  • KML
  • GeoJSON

Adding up all the possible combinations with the previous formats, there are more than 200 types of conversion. For point lists it acts as

Free Coordinate Converter

The interesting thing about this service is the possibilities of doing more than just conversion.

  • It is possible to choose the name of the output layer,
  • also if the input file has different layers, as in the case of arc-node files dgn or ArcInfo, you can indicate which are these layers,
  • In case of gis layers, you can define which attributes will be included or removed in the conversion,
  • You can apply SQL statements or conditional filters,
  • In addition, detailed information on how the conversion library works.
  • In the case of the Raster conversion it allows batch processing.

Regarding coordinate systems, you can choose from a list with a prior verification. It is also possible to search by EPSG code or keyword:

  • WGS 84, EPSG 4326 (World)
  • Spherical Google Mercator, EPSG 900913 (World)
  • NAD27, EPSG 4267 (North America)
  • NAD83, EPSG 4269 (North America)
  • ETRS89 / ETRS-LAEA, EPSG 3035 (Europe)
  • OSGB 1936 / British National Grid, EPSG 27700 (UK)
  • TM65 / Irish Grid, EPSG 29902 (UK)
  • ATF (Paris) / Nord de Guerre, EPSG 27500 (France)
  • ED50 / France EuroLambert, EPSG 2192 (France)
  • S-JTSK Krovak East North, EPSG 102065,102067 (Czech Republic)
  • S-42 (Pulkovo 1942 / Gauss-Kruger 3 zone), EPSG 28403 (Czech Republic)
  • WGS 84 / UTM zone 33N, EPSG 32633 (Czech Republic)
  • MGI / Austria lambert, EPSG 31287 (Austria)
  • Amersfoort / RD New, EPSG 28992 (Netherlands - Netherlands)
  • Belge 1972 / Belgian Lambert 72, EPSG 31370 (Belgium)
  • NZGD49 / New Zealand Map Grid, EPSG 27200 (New Zealand)
  • Pulkovo 1942 (58) / Poland area I, EPSG 3120 (Poland)
  • ETRS89 / Poland CS2000 zone 5, EPSG 2176 (Poland)
  • ETRS89 / Poland CS2000 zone 6, EPSG 2177 (Poland)
  • ETRS89 / Poland CS2000 zone 7, EPSG 2178 (Poland)
  • Pulkovo 1942 (58) / Gauss-Kruger zone 3, EPSG 3333 (Aleania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia)

In short, a great service that is worth taking into account. For that matter, for Raster conversions it supports 86 input and 41 output formats.

The disadvantage is obvious, the larger our input file, the later it could be.

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Golgi Alvarez

Writer, researcher, specialist in Land Management Models. He has participated in the conceptualization and implementation of models such as: National Property Administration System SINAP in Honduras, Management Model of Joint Municipalities in Honduras, Integrated Cadastre-Registry Management Model in Nicaragua, Territory Administration System SAT in Colombia . Editor of the Geofumadas knowledge blog since 2007 and creator of the AulaGEO Academy that includes more than 100 courses on GIS - CAD - BIM - Digital Twins topics.

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2 Comments

  1. Greetings all,

    I wanted to know if you have a Digital Terrain Model (MDT) database, which includes detailed information on terrain elevations. Specifically in the Municipality of Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
    I would like to know prices in dollars.
    If they sell by square meters or the entire base of the municipality mentioned above.

    I will be grateful for the information requested.

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