Visualize geospatial data to help make decisions and improve operations. View and analyze geospatial data from multiple projects on a Google map to facilitate better decisions, manage and dispatch your field to the right locations, and streamline asset maintenance.
Music Visualizer with Customizable Templates. Give a visual dimension to your music track with our reactive audio visualizers. Upload your file to one of the templates and visualize its subtlest rhythms. Promote your new single, music album, or channel with immersive and rhythmic visuals. Make the world pulse in harmony with your beats.
3D visualizatin of a bicycle gpx track. Click on the image to open the live application. To display an elevation profile of the track and add more information about length, altitude or steepness, we can import the elevation profile widget and connect it to our track. Hereβs the JavaScript code snippet to add the widget: const elevationProfile
GPS Visualizer accepts absolute URLs in the "symbol" field for Leaflet & Google maps, and it will try its best to make your custom symbols display properly without you doing any extra work. (However: if you also supply an "icon_size" field that contains something like "12x20", you'll make GPS Visualizer's task a little easier.)
in a New Way. IPEVO Visualizer allows you to display the video feed from your computer camera, record it, modify it, and more. That means you can use it to show what your camera sees, either on a big screen or in an online conferencing app. It works with any camera feed including iDocCam and is ideal for use with document cameras.
If you set this to "automatic," GPS Visualizer will use any and all "location" fields (city, state, ZIP code, etc.) to count your points. If you say "Using a specific field," it will use the field you specify (be sure to type it exactly as it's given in your input data), but be sure to ONLY use location-based fields or the results may be strange.
I have created an HTML file that you can use to display speed information (such as obtained from a CPS Tracker device) as a speedometer (and elevation data as an altimeter). It uses a javascript library described here: The data needs to be in the GPX XML format. If your data is not in this format you can try converting it here: GPS Visualizer: Convert GPS files to plain text or GPX You can
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