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How file uploads work in VisorGEO

Information is organized by project. From each project, you can upload different file types: LandXML surfaces, elevation models, orthomosaics, vector layers, and you can also synchronize local folders with the desktop uploader.

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Project workflow

Upload the data your team already produces

Keep the production tools you use today, then use VisorGEO to centralize the outputs and make them easier to inspect, compare and share.

Project organization

Before uploading, the right project context must exist

Before uploading anything, each user enters the project where the information should be centralized. This makes it possible to separate projects, data types and viewers according to what the editor considers necessary.

Each project works as a container for technical material and its versions, so every uploaded file remains associated with the correct work front.

LandXML file uploads

The LandXML upload flow is designed for surfaces and corridors

This workflow is focused on publishing surveying and civil engineering outputs for web review and consultation.

It helps bring terrain or design surfaces from AutoCAD Civil 3D and similar tools into the viewer, so they can be reviewed in context with other layers.

DEM file uploads

DEM uploads use the common GeoTIFF format generated by many market tools

An uploaded DEM can support longitudinal profiles, elevation queries and terrain visualization.

It also makes it possible to combine terrain with orthomosaics and other project layers, which is useful for construction progress, surveying and faster technical reviews.

Orthomosaic image uploads

Like DEMs, the typical file is a GeoTIFF RGB generated by different software tools

The goal is to publish the georeferenced image for review, comparison and shared interpretation.

This lets non-GIS users inspect the information without depending on the original heavy file, especially in workflows that need to show construction progress or historical comparisons.

Vector file uploads

Vector uploads add different types of project information to the viewer

Vector layers help provide context: axes, boundaries, alignments, points, polygons and other deliverables that make the rest of the project easier to understand.

They help the viewer become a complete technical scene, not just an image or a surface. Common supported formats include DXF, shapefiles, GeoJSON, GeoPackage and KML.

Desktop uploader

Browser uploads can slow down when files are very large. VisorGEO Uploader makes data uploads easier

Uploader lets you synchronize a local folder on your computer and upload the file types mentioned above.

It supports more organized batch uploads in the background, so the operator can continue working while the information is synchronized.

Folder synchronization

Synchronization turns a working folder into a more organized publishing flow

Instead of isolated manual uploads, a local folder can be linked so files are published in a more orderly and continuous way.

This helps maintain consistency between what the team produces and what becomes visible on the web, especially in projects with repeated deliveries or progress monitoring.

Try it with your own data

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Create a free account and test the file upload workflow, project organization and web visualization for surveying, photogrammetry and geographic information systems.

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