I built GeoUtil.com to provide a free, browser-based toolkit for geographic data analysis.
It offers:
- Interactive Map Tools: Measure distances and areas directly on the map.
- Data Format Converters: Convert between TopoJSON and GeoJSON formats seamlessly.
- Coordinate Utilities: Perform conversions and other coordinate-based operations.
No sign-up required, and all tools run client-side for privacy and speed.
Built with open standards and designed for developers, educators, and anyone interested in geographic data.
Could you how a decimal point in the distance measuring tool? I want to measure distances in my backyard from the satellite photo and the rounded number makes it hard to be accurate
I made something like this around 10 years ago to show wireless frequency coverage, luckily the country I was living in is small enough and close to the equator, I didn't support the curvature of the earth so I can't start to imagine how difficult it must have been to visualize it in the browser https://sourceforge.net/projects/waire/ in my case the earth was kinda flat lol, it was fun parsing the map data available back then and playing with SVGs, back then the rendering engine from Opera browser was unmatched
This is really cool! I was doing some research last year on OpenStreetMap and wishing that there was tools like distance measurement there by default. Thanks for building and sharing this!
im consistently surprised there aren't more tools like this. I also started playing with one earlier this year, and was pretty shocked how easy it is to get going with Leaflet as the backbone
Has a very strong AI code smell. Still it seems to be a decent turf.js wrapper for GIS professionals who don't have too much JS experience. Most should be able to use CLI tools at least for all of this.
FreeGuessr|4 months ago
It offers: - Interactive Map Tools: Measure distances and areas directly on the map. - Data Format Converters: Convert between TopoJSON and GeoJSON formats seamlessly. - Coordinate Utilities: Perform conversions and other coordinate-based operations.
No sign-up required, and all tools run client-side for privacy and speed.
Built with open standards and designed for developers, educators, and anyone interested in geographic data.
Feedback and suggestions are welcome!
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eitau_1|4 months ago
- type coordinate pairs by hand
- copy coordinates entered by clicking
otherwise, it's a great tool!
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Aachen|4 months ago
I also really like the scroll behavior there, no waiting for the previous zoom level to animate before it lets you zoom to e.g. city level
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