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Convert GPX to RTF files online with our free GIS converter. Convert RTF documents fast, no matter if you're using Windows 10, Mac, or iPhone.
Geographic Information Systems like QGIS or ArcGIS use various formats and tools to manage spatial data. Common formats include GeoJSON, KML, and GPX. These formats can also be used with platforms such as Mapbox and Google Maps.
To change GPX to RTF, simply upload your file, choose RTF as the output, and click Convert. Once done, your file will be ready to download instantly. No email required.
Check our videoGPX (GPS Exchange Format) is an XML-based file format designed to store and exchange GPS data, such as waypoints, routes, and tracks, between devices and applications. It is widely supported by GPS devices, mapping software, and fitness apps like Garmin, Strava, and Google Earth. The format includes elements like latitude, longitude, elevation, and timestamps, with optional extensions for advanced features such as heart rate, cadence, and custom metadata.
RTF is a document file format developed by Microsoft in 1987, designed for cross-platform document interchange with basic text formatting. It is supported by a wide range of word processors, including Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs, and can be opened on most operating systems. The format uses plain text with control words and symbols to define formatting, such as fonts, styles, and embedded objects, but lacks advanced features like macros or complex layouts found in modern formats.
You can also convert GPX into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.