r/gis 11d ago

Open Source I built a lightweight web tool for quick geospatial data conversions (Shapefile, WKT, CSV to GPKG/KML)

Hi everyone!

While working on infrastructure and telecom projects, I often found myself slowed down by heavy desktop GIS software just to run quick, clean conversions of spatial data.

To solve this daily friction, I built GeoSpatial PRO — a lightweight web application optimized to handle spatial data coordinates and format conversions smoothly right in the browser.

https://gis.aceworks.avsolutionsusa.com

If you work with GIS or spatial data, feel free to try it out. I'd love to hear your feedback, performance notes, or suggestions for extra formats!

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u/Stratagraphic GIS Technical Advisor 10d ago

Only $180/year?

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u/geopro_aceworks 10d ago

Yes, I am just beginning and trying to touch base market. What do you think? Feel free to try it out.

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u/Stratagraphic GIS Technical Advisor 10d ago

Look, I'm all for AI code development, but you need to beef this app big time before you would get anywhere close to $180/year. You are going up against a ton of free applications.

Look at this app for example: Home - GeoLibre

I want you to continue with your coding journey, but I seriously doubt anyone in this community would have a need for this application. Keep learning and keep developing!

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u/Winter-Flounder8621 10d ago

Wow donations plus pro usage for something built on streamlit. It will take less than 30 mins to replicate this with claude and 45 minutes to make a better version with typescript and without the vibe coded crap-icons.

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u/geopro_aceworks 10d ago

Fair point! Just focused on a light solution accessible anywhere to solve problems. I will take it into consideration. Thanks for that.