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    GIS Editor

    An interactive GIS editor with built-in AI assistant. Draw, edit, and annotate polygons on the map, measure distances and areas, and receive intelligent suggestions for boundary recognition.

    What you can do

    Draw, edit, and annotate polygons on an interactive map
    AI assistant for area identification and boundary suggestion
    Instant distance, area, and perimeter measurement
    Export to GeoJSON, KML, and Shapefile formats

    How it works

    1

    Open the editor

    Access the interactive GIS editor with map and drawing tools.

    2

    Draw and measure

    Create geometries, measure distances and areas with AI assistance.

    3

    Export data

    Save your work as GeoJSON, KML, or Shapefile for use in other software.

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