Launching GeoDownloader.com: Simplifying OpenStreetMap Data Downloads

I’m excited to share my new project I’ve been working on: GeoDownloader.com, a tool I built to make downloading OpenStreetMap (OSM) data easier and more intuitive than other website I have been used so far. If you’ve ever struggled with getting the right geospatial data in the right format for your project, I think you’ll find this project useful too.

Why I Created GeoDownloader.com

Working with OpenStreetMap data is incredibly rewarding for geospatial projects, but it can also be frustrating. The data is rich and comprehensive, but accessing it in a way that fits your project’s needs can be time-consuming. I’ve personally spent hours wrestling with overly complex workflows, converting file formats, and extracting specific data from larger datasets. While there are websites that help you download data, I don’t find them intuitive. Thus, I decided to build another one to make it easier for myself and anyone else who faces similar challenges.

Downloading data for a specific area with a small number of features can be particularly time-consuming. There are several options for downloading data through GIS applications like QGIS, but I wanted to create something that runs in your browser for small tasks (for now 😉).

That’s how GeoDownloader.com was born – a website where you can quickly download exactly the data you need, in the format you need, without any unnecessary hassle.

How to use

I’ve designed GeoDownloader with a simple and approachable interface, making it easy for users new to GIS or OpenStreetMap to start downloading data immediately.

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