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Convert CSV (lat/lon) to Shapefile

Free, in-browser conversion from CSV (lat/lon) (.csv, .tsv) to Shapefile. Drop a file below — the converted output downloads automatically. No account, no software install, no upload retention for direct conversions.

Or open the full viewer to preview on a 3D map first.

About CSV (lat/lon)

CSV with lat/lon (or latitude/longitude) columns is the universal spreadsheet export. rooot viewer auto-detects coordinate columns, plots each row as a point, and stitches points into a track when they appear ordered.

Typical producers: Excel, Google Sheets, PostgreSQL, pandas.
Typical consumers: Any spreadsheet, GIS desktop tools, mapping libraries.

About Shapefile

Esri's Shapefile is the most widely supported GIS exchange format, despite its multi-file inconvenience and 2 GB per-file ceiling. It carries one geometry type per layer plus a dBase attribute table.

Upload the .shp, .shx, .dbf (and .prj / .cpg if present) bundled in a single .zip.

Typical producers: ArcGIS, QGIS, OGR/GDAL, Natural Earth.
Typical consumers: ArcGIS, QGIS, PostGIS, GeoServer, MapInfo.

How to convert CSV (lat/lon) to Shapefile

  1. Drop your CSV (lat/lon) file (.csv, .tsv) on the area above, or click to browse.
  2. The file is parsed server-side — geometries are normalised to a GeoJSON FeatureCollection internally, then written out as Shapefile.
  3. The converted file downloads automatically. No retention; nothing is kept on the server.

Want to inspect the geometry before converting? Use the full 3D viewer instead — it renders the file on a MapLibre globe with toggleable layers, then lets you convert from the same toolbar.

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FAQ

Is the CSV (lat/lon) to Shapefile converter free?

Yes. rooot viewer is free and requires no account. There are no per-conversion charges.

Do I need to install software?

No. The conversion runs server-side, the result is delivered as a download. Works in any modern browser.

Are my files kept after conversion?

Direct conversions through this page (the form above) do not persist files at all — the bytes are parsed in memory and the result returned. Persistence only happens when you use the main viewer's Open in roooute button, and persisted files are deleted within 24 hours.

What is the maximum CSV (lat/lon) file size?

50 MB per file.

Does the converter preserve attribute properties?

Yes — feature properties round-trip through the canonical GeoJSON intermediate. Schema differences between source and target formats may force lossy coercions (e.g. shapefile DBF column-name length limits), but rooot viewer applies sensible defaults.