Thanks for the tom tom tip Padilha!Just paste your google map URL into that to generate a GPX file. We'll get back to you only if we require additional details or have more information to share. )USERIMG.BIN waypoint files from Furuno GPS units are now supported by GPS Visualizer.Tracklogs (.log files) from Sygic GPS navigation software are now supported by GPS Visualizer.GPS Visualizer can now read GPS .log files from the "mini 0806" dashboard camera (and possibly others in the mini 08xx series).Plain-text track logs (.TXT files) from the LawTraK LawMate GPS logger are now supported.Support has been added for the "gpslog.dat" files generated by the EverPhoto GT-800 & GT-800BT data loggers from Evermore Technology.GPS Visualizer can now read .TRK and .MRK files from Maptech Terrain Navigator.If you need to be able to center a GPS Visualizer map based on the user's current location, the function GV_Geolocate() can do that for you.

It is GPS Visualizer is a free service and hopefully always will be; however, if you find it interesting, time-saving, or just plain fun, you can say "thanks" -- and encourage further development -- by clicking the button above and making a contribution via credit card or PayPal. Help/FAQ. Turns out they're a lot like .tcx files, but with a bit less information in them.GPS Visualizer can now read binary tracklogs produced by "GPS Visualizer now supports binary .gpsed files from the "GPS Visualizer now supports binary tracklogs (with a .tes suffix) from the Wintec WBT-202 Bluetooth Data Logger.There is finally a page where you can learn a little bit A bit of code has been added that allows GPS Visualizer to read decompressed .logg files produced by Canmore GPS loggers -- for example, the Canmore GT-730F(L).GPS Visualizer can now read XML files exported from Jeppesen FliteStar flight-planning software.
GPS Visualizer can now read the new time-stamped tracks -- but it can't create them yet.Some Garmin fitness-oriented devices have the ability to generate files with a .fit suffix; GPS Visualizer can now read basic information from these files (time, latitude, longitude, altitude, speed).GPS Visualizer can now read .pwx files from the Timex Global Trainer wrist-mounted GPS system; the files are associated with "TrainingPeaks" software from Peaksware.NMEA-like files with a ".nmeadb" extension -- which apparently come from "Navibe" GPS receivers -- are now supported by GPS Visualizer.If you have a Garmin .tcx file that contains "Course Points" (left, right, straight, summit, valley, water, etc. (The only significant difference between the two is that Leaflet maps cannot use Google's background map tiles.)

This new feature is called GPX files from some Garmin GPS devices (especially the nüvi series?)

), GPS Visualizer uses Garmin's actual icons whenever possible. Literally hundreds of GPS receivers and programs are supported.

Convert a file. (This is only about The "profiles in maps" feature has learned a new trick: it can draw waypoints on the profile, if they're close enough to one of the visible tracks. to work, especially not the mid-point "handles" on the track drawing tool: GPS Visualizer's Leaflet maps now have a working multi-point distance ruler.

Google's data comes from a variety of sources and is sometimes (but not always) more accurate than the SRTM databases.The drawback is that there is a limit on the number of queries that can be performed in a day by each user, so GPS Visualizer cannot ask Google for all of your points.

You can try it out, but don't expect everything (or anything!) It's not orders of magnitude better than the old setup, but it's definitely faster and has 4 times as much memory; hopefully those midday overloads will a bit be less frequent.GPS Visualizer can now handle the bizarre .csv export files from Tracklogs (.trk files) from Nav-N-Go's "iGO" software for Windows Mobile devices are now able to be detected and read by GPS Visualizer's Geosetter tracklogs (.gst files) are now supported by GPS Visualizer.A side effect of GPS Visualizer's new-found ability to read data dynamically (e.g., from Google Spreadsheets) is the ability to read KML and GPX files on the fly; there's an You can now supply the URL of a "Google Docs" spreadsheet as input for a Google Map. Convert your GPS data for use in Google Earth This form will import your GPS data file (e.g., GPX), or plain-text data (tab-delimited or CSV), and create a KML file that you can view in the Google Earth application or import into Google's "My Maps"/"My Places" system. Learn more, including about available controls: If you find the utilities on GPSVisualizer.com interesting, time-saving, or just plain fun, you can say "thanks" — and encourage further development — by clicking the button above and making a contributionIf you find the utilities on GPSVisualizer.com interesting, time-saving, or just plain fun, you can say "thanks" — and encourage further development — by clicking the button above and making a contributionIf you find the utilities on GPSVisualizer.com interesting, time-saving, or just plain fun, you can say "thanks" — and encourage further development — by clicking the button above and making a contributionWhen you create a map (using the Google Maps or Leaflet API) from a file that includes elevation data, you can draw an elevation profile right inside the map. When you make a Leaflet or Google map with GPS Visualizer, the elevation numbers from your input data (if any) will be stored in the map. We're committed to dealing with such abuse according to the laws in your country of residence. GPS Visualizer's map, profile, and conversion programs have the ability to instantly add elevation data — from a DEM (digital elevation model) database — to any type of GPS file. Look up elevations. (If your original file does not contain elevation data, you can ask GPS Visualizer to add elevation data from a DEM database.

[03/02/17] GPS Visualizer's conversion form, as well as the Sandbox's export function, have the ability to add simulated timestamps to tracklogs that don't have time information.

GPS Visualizer: Convert a Google Map to a Leaflet Map If you don't want to deal with Google's API keys anymore, you can convert your existing GPS Visualizer Google Maps to Leaflet maps instead.