Aspose.GIS FOSS is coming soon as an open-source library for handling geospatial vector data. You will be able to work with formats like Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, GPX, and ESRI File Geodatabase, all without needing other GIS software. The library will let you load, edit, and analyze geographic data, transform coordinates, render maps to images, and convert between spatial formats. Aspose.GIS FOSS supports geometry editing, map styling, and different spatial reference systems, making it a practical choice for mapping apps, spatial data tools, and GIS automation. It runs fully offline and cross-platform.
Read and convert GIS data in Python — load Shapefiles, GeoJSON, and KML, apply projections, and export maps as images.
Process geographic data in C# — load vector and raster layers, apply spatial queries, and render maps in .NET applications.
Work with GIS formats in Java — read Shapefiles and GeoTIFF files, run spatial analysis, and export to standard geo formats.
High-performance GIS data processing in C++ — parse, reproject, and render large vector and raster datasets natively.
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