The Survey tools ecosystem consists of multiple tools working together: a CLI/GUI for data processing, a QGIS plugin for GIS integration, a Parser Builder for defining input schemas, and comprehensive documentation to guide users through every step.
Together, these components transform raw field survey data into GIS-ready geometries, supporting points, lines, and polygons. Survey2GIS ensures topological correctness, integrates seamlessly into QGIS workflows, and allows flexible workflow management tailored to your survey methods.
Convert survey data into topologically correct geometries via CLI or GUI.
Prepare and import data directly in QGIS with one click.
Generate and share parsing schemes for consistent data interpretation.
Step-by-step guides for every part of the Survey2GIS ecosystem.
Stay updated with the latest developments, plugin releases, and user contributions for Survey2GIS.
The Survey2GIS QGIS plugin has been updated! It now supports auto loading of an Alias path!
https://plugins.qgis.org/…/#plugin-versionsThe Parser Repository is now live! You can share and search parser definitions on GitHub, fully integrated with the Parser Builder web service.
https://github.com/…/parser-repositoryCore features of the command-line interface and graphical user interface for survey data processing
To help you get started and use the Survey2GIS ecosystem efficiently, we provide comprehensive guides and an active community platform. Here you will find step-by-step instructions covering all tools—from installation to advanced data parsing.
The following sections provide direct access to manuals and support channels for:
Learn how to install, configure and run Survey2GIS, understand parser files, and explore examples for point, line, and polygon data.
Read CLI/GUI Docs →Step-by-step instructions for installing the plugin, validating data, generating commands, and importing results into QGIS.
Read QGIS Plugin Docs →Connect with other users, exchange workflows, and get help from the developers.
Visit User Group →Please fork our repository at GitHub and create a pull request against Master Branch.
View on GitHub →Download sample survey data to get started with Survey2GIS. This training dataset includes example survey files and parser configurations to help you understand the workflow and test the tools.
Download Training Data (ZIP)
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