GeoLibre is a free, open-source GIS platform for visualizing, exploring, and analyzing geospatial data. It is built to run across browsers, desktop apps, mobile screens, Android, and Jupyter notebooks. The platform keeps data local and private while still supporting cloud-native geospatial workflows. It uses technologies such as Tauri, React, TypeScript, MapLibre GL JS, DuckDB-WASM Spatial, and deck.gl. Users can load many local and remote geospatial formats, style map layers, inspect attributes, and run spatial analysis. It also includes advanced tools such as multi-map comparison, SQL workspaces, story maps, field collection, plugins, Python automation, and an AI GIS assistant.
Features
- Cross-platform GIS workspace
- Local and remote geospatial data loading
- MapLibre-based interactive map interface
- DuckDB Spatial SQL workspace
- Python, Jupyter, and automation support
- Plugin system with AI GIS tools
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