: Import geospatial files (SHP, KML, GPX, etc.) as AutoCAD objects with their alphanumeric data (EED/XDATA) attached.
As an AutoCAD user, you may have encountered situations where you need to work with spatial data, such as when designing infrastructure projects, urban planning, or environmental monitoring. However, AutoCAD's built-in tools may not be sufficient to handle complex spatial data analysis and management. That's where Spatial Manager comes in – it extends AutoCAD's capabilities to handle spatial data with ease.
Don't just save as DWG. Use the SPMEXPORT tool to write back to GIS. This ensures that when a city planner opens your design in QGIS or ArcGIS, the layers are intact, and the coordinate system is correct—this is the definition of extra quality collaboration.
: Access dynamic maps from providers like Google Maps, OpenStreetMap, and Bing.