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EUDR GeoJSON Validator
Validate your geolocation data against the EUDR Information System specification (v1.5) before submitting to TRACES NT. Your coordinates stay in your browser.
Upload or paste GeoJSON to preview your geometry.
Requirements
EUDR geolocation requirements
Article 9(1)(d) of the EUDR requires operators to provide geolocation coordinates for all plots of land where the relevant commodity was produced. Coordinates must use the WGS84 (EPSG:4326) coordinate reference system with at least six decimal places of precision.
For plots of land of more than four hectares, geolocation must be provided using polygon boundaries, not single points. The EUDR Information System supports Point, MultiPoint, Polygon, and MultiPolygon geometry types in GeoJSON format.
Common validation failures include insufficient coordinate precision, unclosed polygon rings, self-intersecting boundaries, and using point geometry for large plots. This tool checks all of these against the IS specification before you submit to TRACES NT.
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Legal disclaimer: This tool validates GeoJSON structure and format against the EUDR Information System GeoJSON File Description (v1.5, May 2025). It does not verify that coordinates correspond to actual production plots, that land use is deforestation-free, or that data meets all member state-specific requirements. The IS specification may be updated; check the latest version at the Commission Information System page. Your coordinates are processed in your browser and are not sent to any server. Anonymous usage analytics may include whether validation passed and an approximate feature count.
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