GPS Visualizer

März 26th, 2007 by Felix Hardmood Beck

GPS Visualizer is a free, easy-to-use online utility that creates maps and profiles from GPS data (tracks and waypoints), street addresses, or simple coordinates. Use it to see where you’ve been, plan where you’re going, or visualize geographic data (business locations, scientific observations, events, customers, real estate, geotagging, etc.). GPS Visualizer can draw maps in SVG, JPEG/PNG, and Google Maps format, and can create map overlays and KML files for Google Earth. You can also draw profiles (of elevation, speed, etc.) in SVG or PNG format.

Different visualisations by www.gpsvisualizer.com/examples:


Biking around Santa Cruz, colored by altitude. And the same Santa Cruz bike tracks, but in Google Earth:


Wireless hot spots in Portland, OR


2004 Atlantic hurricanes


Glider flight near Lake Tahoe (Google Earth screen shot)


Four balloon rides in southern Alberta


Sailplane flight near Bielsko-Biala, Poland


Driving in Fredericton, New Brunswick

Links:

  • Full-screen Google Map with resized & colorized markers: 10/15/06 earthquake in Hawaii (=> here!)
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