GIS Export — KML & GeoJSON
Bridge the gap between field and lab. GeoKit exports all your geological markers, coordinates, photos, and measurements as KML or GeoJSON — ready to import into QGIS, ArcGIS, Google Earth, and any standards-compliant GIS software.
Download FreeTwo Industry-Standard Export Formats
KML
Keyhole Markup Language
The standard format for Google Earth and Google Maps. KML files can be opened directly in Google Earth Pro to visualize your geological markers on a 3D globe.
GeoJSON
Geographic JSON Format
The modern standard for web mapping and GIS analysis. GeoJSON files are lightweight, human-readable, and supported by virtually every GIS platform.
What Data Gets Exported?
Every geological marker you create in GeoKit carries rich metadata that's preserved in the export. This means your GIS analysis starts with complete, structured data — no manual re-entry or post-processing cleanup required.
Whether you're building a geological map in QGIS, creating a presentation in Google Earth, or running spatial analysis in Python, the exported files contain everything you captured in the field.
GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude, altitude)
Marker type (Fault, Sample, Mineral, Outcrop, POI)
Field notes, descriptions, and geological attributes
Timestamps and creation dates
Photo references linked to markers
Field-to-GIS Workflow
1. Collect in the Field
Drop geological markers, attach photos, record strike & dip, and add field notes — all offline.
2. Export as KML or GeoJSON
One tap to generate a standards-compliant export file. Share via email, AirDrop, or cloud storage.
3. Analyze in GIS
Import into QGIS, ArcGIS, or Google Earth. All attributes, coordinates, and metadata are preserved.
Collect in the Field, Analyze in GIS
Download GeoKit free and export your geological data to KML or GeoJSON with one tap.