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GPX to Shapefile converter

Upload your GPX file and get Shapefile in a couple of minutes: osm2cdr reads the geometry of your file and hands you a ready Shapefile straight away. Processing runs on our servers, the result is ready to download as soon as it finishes, and files up to 50 MB are supported. And if you have no file of your own, or need a fresh map of an area, osm2cdr builds Shapefile straight from the OpenStreetMap map: you simply pick an area on the map, choose the Shapefile format and download the result with up-to-date OSM data — with layers for buildings, roads, water and features.

Example OpenStreetMap map in Shapefile format
Example OSM map export to Shapefile

How GPX differs from Shapefile

FormatExtensionTypePurpose
GPX.gpxGISHiking routes, sports tracks, navigation, GPS device data exchange
Shapefile.shpGISArcGIS, QGIS, spatial analysis, cartography

How to get Shapefile on osm2cdr

  1. 1Select an area on the map on the osm2cdr home page
  2. 2Choose the Shapefile format and, if needed, a style and CRS
  3. 3Click Export and download the ready Shapefile file

Shapefile format properties

Extension.shp
TypeGIS
PurposeArcGIS, QGIS, spatial analysis, cartography

When you need Shapefile

The main scenario is simple: you already have a GPX file — upload it and osm2cdr returns Shapefile, ready to use in a dedicated program (editing, printing, analysis, embedding in a project). The alternative is for when you have no file at hand or need a fresh map of an area: the same Shapefile is then built straight from up-to-date OpenStreetMap data for your chosen area, split into layers for buildings, roads, water and features.

More about the Shapefile format

What changes when going GPX → Shapefile

Drop in a GPX file and osm2cdr reads its geometry and returns Shapefile; and with no file of your own, the same Shapefile is built straight from the OpenStreetMap map for your chosen area. Either way the data model changes. Going GPX → Shapefile preserves both geometry and attributes; only the container model changes — a single file versus a set, the supported field types and the format limits. Such a switch is usually made for compatibility with a specific tool. osm2cdr delivers Shapefile straight from OpenStreetMap data, with no intermediate GPX file.

Upload your own GPX file → Shapefile

Files up to 50 MB. Processing runs on our servers.

No need to hunt for a third-party converter anymore: drop your GPX file in the form above and osm2cdr will read the geometry and hand you a ready Shapefile. Files up to 50 MB are supported; processing runs on our servers and the result is ready to download as soon as it finishes.

FAQ: GPX → Shapefile

Can I upload my GPX file?

Yes, now you can: upload your GPX file right on this page and osm2cdr will read the geometry and convert it to Shapefile. Files up to 50 MB are supported. If the data comes from OpenStreetMap, you can skip the upload entirely — we'll export the map straight into Shapefile.

Is it free?

Yes, exporting an OpenStreetMap map to Shapefile on osm2cdr is free. Select an area, the Shapefile format and download the result.

Which programs open Shapefile?

The Shapefile format opens in dedicated programs for its category. See the Shapefile format page for the full list and details.

Why is this better than an online GPX → Shapefile converter?

An online converter caps the result quality at the quality of the source GPX file. osm2cdr takes data from the OpenStreetMap source and builds Shapefile with correct layers directly — with no loss on an intermediate GPX file.

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