Convert GPX to Excel

Transform your GPX files into Excel (XLSX) format for data analysis and manipulation. Our converter preserves coordinates, elevation, and time data in a structured spreadsheet format.

Features

  • Convert GPX tracks, routes, and waypoints to Excel (XLSX) format
  • Option to include or exclude column headers
  • Split tracks into separate worksheets or combine in a single sheet
  • Multiple time format options (ISO, Excel date, Unix timestamp)
  • Include elevation data from your GPX file
  • Calculate and include speed data based on timestamps
  • Preview your route on an interactive map before downloading
  • All processing happens in your browser - your data never leaves your computer

About GPX and excel files

What is a GPX file?

GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is an XML schema designed as a common GPS data format for software applications. It can be used to describe waypoints, tracks, and routes. The format is open and can be used without the need to pay license fees.

What is an Excel file?

Excel (XLSX) is a spreadsheet format developed by Microsoft. It allows you to organize, format, and calculate data with formulas using a spreadsheet system broken up by rows and columns. Excel files can be opened in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, LibreOffice Calc, and other spreadsheet applications.

Using Excel files

Once you've converted your GPX file to Excel format, you can use it in various ways:

  • Data analysis: Use Excel's powerful functions and formulas to analyze your route data, calculate statistics like average speed, elevation gain, and more.
  • Visualization: Create charts and graphs to visualize your route data, such as elevation profiles, speed over time, or distance traveled.
  • Data cleaning: Clean and filter your GPS data to remove outliers or errors before further processing.
  • Custom calculations: Add your own custom calculations and formulas to derive new insights from your GPS data.
  • Integration: Import your data into other systems or combine it with other datasets for comprehensive analysis.

Excel's familiar interface and powerful features make it an excellent choice for working with GPS data, especially for users who are already comfortable with spreadsheet software.