GPX to Excel Converter
GPS Exchange Format (GPX) is the format used by Garmin, Strava, Komoot, Wahoo, OsmAnd, and every other GPS device or fitness app. Microsoft Excel workbook (XLSX) (Excel) is what analysts and teams who live in Excel need. This free converter takes a GPX file and produces a ready-to-use .xlsx on the spot — everything runs in your browser, so your data never touches our server. Drop a file or paste text on the left, click convert, copy or download the result on the right.
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert GPX to Excel?
Open this page, paste your GPX text or drop your .gpx file into the input panel, keep the dropdown set to GPX on the left and Excel on the right, then click Convert. The .xlsx output appears on the right; copy it to your clipboard or download the file.
Is this GPX-to-Excel converter free?
Yes, completely free. No signup, no watermark, no upload limits. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using open-source libraries.
Does my file get uploaded anywhere?
No. The converter is fully client-side — your GPX file is parsed by JavaScript running in your own browser tab and never leaves your computer. We have no server-side processing for these tools.
What's the difference between GPX and Excel?
GPX is an XML format built specifically for GPS hardware. It handles waypoints, routes, and tracks with timestamps and elevation. Excel (XLSX) is Microsoft's spreadsheet format. It carries the same tabular data as CSV but preserves column formatting and opens directly in Excel.
Can I convert Excel back to GPX?
Yes — switch the dropdowns or open our /tools/excel-to-gpx/ page. We support every directional pair between KML, GPX, GeoJSON, CSV, and Excel.
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