Convert DXF to GeoPackage

Convert DXF (.dxf) to GeoPackage (.gpkg) online for free. Fast, accurate geospatial format conversion with CRS reprojection.

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Upload your DXF file and get GeoPackage output in seconds.

About DXF

Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) is an Autodesk format for CAD data exchange. It supports 2D and 3D geometry and is widely used in engineering and architecture.

Extensions: .dxf
Software: AutoCAD, BricsCAD, QGIS, LibreCAD, FreeCAD
Limitations: Limited to Point, LineString, and Polygon geometries. No support for MultiPolygon. Attribute handling varies by software.

About GeoPackage

GeoPackage is an OGC standard based on SQLite for storing vector and raster geospatial data. It is a modern, portable alternative to Shapefiles.

Extensions: .gpkg
Software: QGIS, ArcGIS, GeoServer, MapServer, GDAL/OGR
Limitations: Less widely supported than Shapefile in older software. Single-file format can grow large.

How to Convert DXF to GeoPackage

  • Upload your DXF file (.dxf)
  • Review detected layers, features, and coordinate system
  • Select GeoPackage as your output format
  • Choose a target coordinate reference system (optional)
  • Click Convert and download your GeoPackage file

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert DXF to GeoPackage?

Upload your DXF file to ConvertGeoData, review the detected data, select GeoPackage as the output format, and click Convert. Your converted file will be ready to download in seconds.

Is the DXF to GeoPackage conversion free?

Yes! ConvertGeoData offers free conversions for all users. No account required for basic conversions. Sign up for a Pro or Business plan for higher limits.

Can I change the coordinate system during conversion?

Yes. ConvertGeoData automatically detects your source CRS and lets you reproject to any EPSG coordinate reference system during conversion.

What software can open GeoPackage files?

GeoPackage files can be opened with QGIS, ArcGIS, GeoServer, MapServer and more.

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