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Google My Maps to CSV Converter
Upload your Google My Maps export and get a clean CSV ready to import into any store locator. Runs entirely in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.
Convert Google My Maps to Store Locator CSV
This free tool converts KML and KMZ files exported from Google My Maps into a CSV format compatible with Shopify store locator apps. No signup, no server upload, no data collection. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript.
How It Works
- Export your locations from Google My Maps as a KML or KMZ file
- Upload the file above. The tool parses location names, coordinates, addresses, phone numbers, and custom fields
- Preview your data, then download a CSV ready to import into Mapular Store Locator or paste directly into Google Sheets
Why Switch from Google My Maps?
Google My Maps works for sharing pins, but it was not built for ecommerce. A dedicated store locator gives your customers search, filtering, and geolocation. It gives you analytics on where demand exists. And it matches your brand instead of looking like a Google embed.
Drop your KML or KMZ file here
or click to browse
Exported from Google My Maps via the three-dot menu > Export to KML
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does this tool store or send my data anywhere?
- No. The converter runs entirely in your browser. Your file is parsed locally using JavaScript. No data is uploaded to any server.
- What file formats are supported?
- KML and KMZ files exported from Google My Maps. KMZ files are simply zipped KML files, and both are handled automatically.
- Can I use this for KML files from other sources?
- Yes. The converter works with any standard KML file that contains Placemark elements with point coordinates. Google Earth exports, ArcGIS exports, and other mapping tools should work fine.
- What columns are included in the CSV?
- Name, address, latitude, longitude, phone number, email address, website, and description. These match the Mapular Store Locator import format directly.
- My Google My Maps has custom columns. Will those be preserved?
- Custom columns stored in your map's description fields are extracted automatically. Common fields like address, phone, and website are mapped to the correct CSV columns. Other custom data appears in the description field.