Viewing spatial datasets in the browser

Display your data (specific locations, waypoints, tracks, areas etc) on the online map.

View data, Visualize data, Add data to an online map, Explore data

The XTools Pro Data Viewer is an online tool designed to simplify the visualization of GIS datasets. It supports a variety of file formats, including shapefiles, GeoPackages, KML/KMZ, GPX, and MapInfo TAB files, allowing users to upload and display their spatial data on an interactive map. As an online tool, it is accessible to users without specialized GIS software, providing a straightforward way to view and analyze geographic data.

The common feature for all XTools Pro online tools, convenient attribute table access, is particularly essential for the Data Viewer tool. In the attribute table section, users can:

  • view the attributes of the selected processed dataset,
  • filter attributes to focus on specific features,
  • zoom to the selected dataset,
  • print the attributes.

The tool also allows users to customize the symbols of displayed features and view detailed information about the tool processing.

Whether you are a GIS professional needing a quick way to inspect data or a contractor working remotely, the Data Viewer offers an easy-to-use solution for your spatial data visualization needs:

  • analyzing spatial relationships and patterns between different data. This is crucial for identifying trends, such as the distribution of a phenomenon (e.g., disease outbreaks, customer locations) or the proximity of resources (e.g., stores, facilities).
  • visualizing and exploring zoning and landuse data. Environmental scientists can explore data related to environmental monitoring projects.
  • analyzing data related to transportation networks. Logistics managers can inspect data with delivery points, distribution centers, and transportation routes. It helps in planning efficient logistics operations.
  • inspecting attribute data associated with spatial features. Applying filters to their data, users can analyze specific subsets of information.