Convert KML to GPX online
Turn a KML file from Google Earth or Google Maps into a GPX you can load onto a Garmin, a GPS watch, or an app like Strava — instantly, in your browser.
KML GPX
Drop a KML file here
Converted in your browser — your file is never uploaded.
Why convert KML to GPX?
KML is Google’s format, but almost every GPS device and outdoor app — Garmin, Wahoo, Komoot, Strava — imports GPX instead. Converting lets you take a route or set of waypoints you built in Google Earth or My Maps and actually navigate it on your device.
What gets converted
- Placemarks become GPX waypoints.
- Paths (line strings) become tracks.
- Polygons are written as closed tracks so their outline is kept.
- Names and descriptions are carried across.
Private by design
The KML is read and converted entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.
Frequently asked questions
Will the GPX load on my Garmin?
Yes. The output is standard GPX 1.1, which Garmin devices and apps like Strava and Komoot accept.
Is my file uploaded anywhere?
No — the conversion happens locally in your browser.
What happens to polygons?
GPX has no polygon type, so each polygon is written as a closed track that preserves its outline.
Are placemark names kept?
Yes, names and descriptions are carried over to the GPX waypoints and tracks.