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GeoLibre

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Lightweight cloud-native GIS for visualizing and analyzing geospatial data

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Science MIT v1.5.0
GeoLibre visualizing geospatial data
GeoLibre visualizing geospatial data

About

This is a community package of GeoLibre, maintained independently.

GeoLibre is a lightweight, cloud-native GIS platform for visualizing, exploring and analyzing geospatial data. The same app runs in the web browser, on the desktop, on mobile and inside Jupyter notebooks. The map view is powered by MapLibre, with deck.gl layers and in-browser DuckDB-WASM for fast SQL analysis of vector data.

Features:

  • Interactive maps with vector and raster layers
  • In-browser SQL analysis of geospatial data via DuckDB-WASM
  • deck.gl visualization layers
  • Open common GIS formats (GeoJSON, GeoParquet, COG, PMTiles and more)

Sandbox note: GeoLibre also ships an optional Python backend ("geolibre_server") for heavier server-side geoprocessing (raster/ML, WhiteboxTools, Apache Sedona) and the Jupyter integration. That backend needs additional Python geospatial dependencies that are not bundled, so those advanced server-side features are not available inside the sandbox. The core map viewer, data visualization and in-browser DuckDB analysis work normally.

Details

Developer
opengeos
License
MIT
Version
1.5.0 · 2026-06-20
Website
Homepage
Source
GeoLibre

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  • Network access

    Can reach the internet and local network

  • Inter-process communication

    Shares the IPC namespace with the host

  • X11 (fallback)

  • Wayland display

  • GPU acceleration