Convert SQLITE to GeoJSON : A Complete Guide for Online GIS Converter

In this guide, it will provide step by step of how to convert SQLITE to GeoJSON format with the help of Converter Tool in MAPOG. So, both if you are a first-time user and a regular one, Converting SQLITE to GML  with MAPOG, the entire process will be explained in simple steps for you.

Key Concept to Convertingf Files:

The Converter Tool in MAPOG functions to transform data from one format to another like for this guide convert SQLITE to GeoJSON, it’s like a magical process. You input the  data in one format, and it will provide the outputs in a different format suitable for your analysis. Additionally, GIS Data can be downloaded in various formats, making it adaptable for multiple uses.

Online GIS Data Conversion

Step 1: Upload the Data:

Go to “Process Data” and click on “Converter Tool” option.

SQLITE TO GeoJSON

Upload your SQLITE file. This is your entry point where you feed in the information that needs conversion.

SQLITE TO GeoJSON

Step 2: Select the Format for Conversion:

Select the output format as  GeoJSON if you want to expatriate only the data. The tool provides several options in arriving at the result but for this guide, we are using the option to convert the file to   GeoJSON.

SQLITE TO GeoJSON

You can also set the Output CRS as per your need.

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Step 3: Run the Conversion:

Go to ‘Convert Files’ and watch the tool at work. Working with the Converter Tool you input your data and then the tool converts it from the SQLITE format to the GeoJSON format.

SQLITE TO GeoJSON

Step 4: Review and Download:

Take a moment to review your converted GeoJSON data to make sure everything looks correct. Once you’re happy with it, go ahead and download the file. This step is really important to ensure that the conversion worked properly and that all your data is intact.

SQLITE TO GeoJSON

With MAPOG’s versatile toolkit, you can effortlessly upload vectors and upload Excel or CSV data, incorporate existing layers, perform polygon splitting, use the converter for various formats, calculate isochrones, and utilize the Export Tool.

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