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Free EUDR GeoJSON validator & converter

Validate, build and convert the plot geolocation files EU importers must attach to their Deforestation Regulation due-diligence statements. Fix the errors that get files rejected by TRACES — before you submit.

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🔒 Your file is validated entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.

Validate

Check a GeoJSON against the exact EUDR rules — WGS-84, ≥6 decimals, the 4-hectare point/polygon rule, closed rings, self-intersections — with a plain-language fix for every error.

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Convert

Turn the formats suppliers actually send — CSV, KML/KMZ, zipped shapefiles, WKT — into a clean, reprojected WGS-84 EUDR GeoJSON, checked against the rules.

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Build on a map

No GIS software? Draw and edit plot boundaries on a map, see the live area, and export EUDR-ready GeoJSON — all in your browser.

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Guides

Who needs this, and by when

The EU Deforestation Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2023/1115) requires operators placing cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, wood and derived products on the EU market to file a Due Diligence Statement with precise plot geolocation.

  • 2026-12-30Large and medium operators and traders
  • 2027-06-30Micro and small enterprises

Deadlines and simplifications are still being finalised in EU trilogue — treat specifics as moving. Rules last reviewed 2026-07-05.

Frequently asked questions

Is my supply-chain location data uploaded anywhere?
No. All validation and conversion run entirely in your browser using JavaScript. The only network requests are for map background tiles; your GeoJSON is never sent to a server.
Does this submit my file to TRACES?
No. Submission happens in your own authenticated TRACES / EUDR Information System account. This tool only prepares and checks the geolocation file so it will not be rejected on format grounds.
Is this legal advice or a compliance guarantee?
No. It validates the file format against the published EUDR geolocation rules. Legal responsibility for the Due Diligence Statement remains with the operator.
What commodities does EUDR cover?
EUDR covers cattle, cocoa, coffee, oil palm, rubber, soya, wood, plus products derived from them such as leather, chocolate and furniture.