XRTech GeoJSON Viewer is a browser-based tool that helps you upload, inspect, and understand GeoJSON files with clarity. It is designed for teams that work with spatial data and need a clean way to review feature properties, geometry structures, coordinates, and exported records without dealing with bloated desktop GIS software for simple viewing tasks.
This GeoJSON viewer tool supports standard and advanced GeoJSON structures including FeatureCollection, Feature, Point, MultiPoint, LineString, MultiLineString, Polygon, MultiPolygon, and GeometryCollection. You can open a GeoJSON file, paste raw GeoJSON, explore every feature on the map, inspect its attributes, and export extracted records to Excel or CSV for easier reporting and analysis.
Why use this GeoJSON Viewer
Many online map viewers only show a shape on a map and hide the important details. XRTech GeoJSON Viewer is built to do more. It gives you a clean map view, a feature browser, full property inspection, geometry details, and spreadsheet export so your spatial data can be reviewed faster by technical and non-technical users alike.
Best for
- Satellite imagery footprint review
- AOI and boundary inspection
- Land parcel and asset mapping checks
- Infrastructure corridor line review
- Environmental and geospatial reporting workflows
- Client-ready data previews before analysis
What this GeoJSON viewer tool does
This GeoJSON viewer tool is built to make geospatial data easier to inspect on the web. Once a file is loaded, users can browse the dataset, click on individual shapes, and review key information such as feature ID, geometry type, bounding box, coordinates, extracted attributes, and structural geometry details. That makes it useful for validation, review, and quick analysis before a dataset moves into a deeper GIS or remote sensing workflow.
GeoJSON file viewing
Open GeoJSON in a clear web-based viewer with a map, feature list, and structured details panel. This helps teams quickly understand what is inside a file without reading raw code line by line.
Feature inspection
Click any visible shape to review its geometry type, properties, coordinates, extent, and extracted metadata. This is helpful when checking assets, polygons, routes, or spatial annotations.
Spreadsheet export
Export all extracted feature rows to Excel or CSV so attribute data can move into reporting, QA, client sharing, or workflow automation without extra cleanup.
Supported GeoJSON geometry types
XRTech GeoJSON Viewer supports the most common and useful GeoJSON structures used in mapping, Earth observation, planning, environmental analysis, and spatial application development.
Single and multi-part geometry support
- Point for individual locations
- MultiPoint for grouped point records
- LineString for paths, tracks, or routes
- MultiLineString for segmented line features
- Polygon for boundaries and footprints
- MultiPolygon for complex boundary groups
Structured GeoJSON object support
- Feature for single-feature GeoJSON objects
- FeatureCollection for full datasets
- GeometryCollection for mixed geometry structures
- Full property field inspection
- Coordinate review for all loaded shapes
- Exportable feature rows for tabular workflows
Why this tool matters for geospatial workflows
GeoJSON is one of the most commonly used formats for modern spatial data exchange. It is widely used in web mapping, remote sensing workflows, GIS applications, dashboard integrations, satellite imagery footprint sharing, and spatial API outputs. A practical GeoJSON viewer helps teams confirm that geometry and attributes are valid before the data is used in analysis, reporting, application development, or client delivery.
For XRTech Group and similar geospatial teams, a viewer like this is especially useful when checking area of interest boundaries, imagery request polygons, infrastructure routes, environmental zones, land cover samples, monitoring points, and other geometry-driven datasets that need quick visual inspection and attribute review in the browser.
Key benefits of XRTech GeoJSON Viewer
Easy review for teams
Technical analysts can inspect data structure while managers, clients, or operations teams can still understand the map and the extracted feature records.
Clean data understanding
The viewer makes it easier to understand how many features are present, what kinds of shapes are included, and what property fields are attached to each object.
Better sharing and reporting
Instead of sending only a raw GeoJSON file, you can view it clearly, check its contents, and export readable tabular data for stakeholder communication.
Use cases for this GeoJSON viewer
Satellite imagery and remote sensing
Review footprint polygons, imagery collection areas, AOIs, monitoring zones, sampling grids, and site boundaries before ordering imagery or running analytics.
Urban planning and infrastructure
Inspect route lines, utility segments, corridor planning layers, project boundaries, land parcels, and supporting point assets in one browser-based environment.
Environmental mapping
Load habitat zones, erosion boundaries, flood extents, vegetation survey points, conservation polygons, and field observations for rapid map-based validation.
Client data review
Use the viewer to validate client-supplied GeoJSON before processing, transformation, or integration into dashboards, internal systems, or geospatial reports.
FAQ
Can I upload a GeoJSON file directly?
Yes. The tool is designed to let you upload a GeoJSON file from your device and view it directly in the browser.
Can I paste raw GeoJSON code?
Yes. You can also paste raw GeoJSON content into the viewer when needed, which is useful for testing, debugging, or checking API outputs.
Does it support MultiPolygon and GeometryCollection?
Yes. This GeoJSON viewer supports common single and multi-part geometry types including MultiPolygon, MultiLineString, MultiPoint, and GeometryCollection.
Can I export feature data to Excel?
Yes. You can export extracted feature rows into Excel and CSV for further analysis, reporting, or sharing with other teams.
Is this GeoJSON viewer mobile friendly?
Yes. The section layout is responsive and the viewer experience can be built to work across desktop, tablet, and mobile screens without breaking the page layout.
Explore GeoJSON files with a cleaner workflow
XRTech GeoJSON Viewer helps you inspect spatial files faster, understand feature attributes more clearly, and export structured data with less friction. It is a practical web-based tool for teams that need fast GeoJSON viewing, multi-geometry support, and cleaner data review in a modern responsive interface.