Convert GeoJSON to Shapefile Online
Convert GeoJSON files to Shapefile format using our free online converter. Fast, simple and perfect for GIS workflows.
How to convert files from GeoJSON to Shapefile
Upload your file
Select the file you want to convert.
Select the target format
Select the format you want to convert your file to.
Convert and download
Click the convert button and wait for the file to be converted.
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FAQ
Our converter preserves all geometry data, attributes, and coordinate reference systems during conversion. Simply upload your file, select the output format, and download the converted file. The conversion process maintains data integrity while transforming between formats.
You can convert files up to 250MB for free. For larger files or batch conversions, sign up for Atlas to access extended limits and additional features like direct import to your workspace.
Yes, coordinate reference systems (CRS) are preserved during conversion. If your source file contains CRS metadata, it will be carried over to the output format. For formats that support embedded CRS information, this is handled automatically.
The free online converter handles one file at a time. For batch conversions and automated workflows, sign up for Atlas where you can import and convert multiple files simultaneously within your workspace.
All attribute data (properties, fields, columns) are preserved during conversion. The converter maintains data types where possible, though some format-specific limitations may apply. For example, field name length restrictions in Shapefiles may truncate longer attribute names.
Once converted, you can use your Shapefile file in any GIS software that supports this format. You can also import it directly into Atlas to visualize, edit, and share your spatial data on an interactive map—no software installation required.
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