GPS and Geospatial Tools
Find your current location, inspect latitude and longitude pairs, extract photo GPS metadata, and measure areas directly on a map.
Open VTS Toolkit
Free tools for GPS coordinates, route planning, map area measurement, IP geolocation, server diagnostics, photo EXIF location, and fleet infrastructure planning.
Import CSV, KML, GPX, or GeoJSON files and visualize GPS data points on an interactive map.
Enter coordinates and explore the location on a map with reverse geocoding.
Detect your current location using browser geolocation and IP enrichment.
Upload an image and extract GPS coordinates from its EXIF metadata.
Run safe diagnostics on a domain: DNS, SSL, headers, and HTTP status.
Look up IP address metadata, approximate location, and ISP information.
Draw a polygon on a map and calculate its area in multiple units.
Generate synthetic GPS journey data from real road routes, timing, speed, and stoppages.
Calculate routes between multiple points with distance and duration.
Estimate monthly cloud charges by vehicle count.
Configure and generate a branded Open VTS mobile companion app.
SEO Toolkit for Fleet and Location Workflows
The Open VTS toolkit brings together high-intent utilities for location lookup, coordinate analysis, route planning, land area measurement, IP tracing, website diagnostics, and self-hosted fleet infrastructure cost planning. Each tool is designed to solve a specific search task quickly while connecting naturally to production fleet management workflows.
Find your current location, inspect latitude and longitude pairs, extract photo GPS metadata, and measure areas directly on a map.
Plan multi-stop routes, estimate driving distance and duration, calculate service zones, and model infrastructure costs by vehicle count.
Trace IP address details and check DNS, SSL, HTTP status, redirects, ports, and security headers for public fleet tracking servers.
Yes. The toolkit is available as a set of free online utilities for GPS, maps, network diagnostics, and fleet infrastructure planning.
No account is required to use the public tools. Some utilities may ask for browser permission or use external public data sources to return results.
Yes. They are useful for developers, field operations, logistics, server administrators, land measurement, support teams, and general location workflows.
Open VTS provides enterprise fleet tracking with geofencing, route optimization, real-time alerts, and complete device management.