AutoCAD

How to Import Google Earth in AutoCAD?

Steps to Import Google Earth into AutoCAD

To effectively integrate Google Earth data into AutoCAD, follow these comprehensive steps tailored for version 2025:

Step 1: Prepare Your Data in Google Earth

  1. Open Google Earth: Launch the application on your device.
  2. Create or Load Data: You can either create a new feature like a placemark, path, or polygon or use an existing KML or KMZ file.
  3. Using Callouts: If you create a new feature, ensure it accurately represents the desired geographic data.

Step 2: Copying Features from Google Earth

  1. Right-Click on Your Feature: For the created polygon or path, right-click to open the context menu.
  2. Select Copy: Choose the "Copy" option to place the feature onto your clipboard.

Step 3: Preparing AutoCAD for Import

  1. Open AutoCAD 2025: Start the AutoCAD application.
  2. Access Your Drawing: Load or create the drawing where you want to import the Google Earth data.
  3. Paste the Copied Feature: Right-click in the drawing area and select "Clipboard" > "Paste," or simply use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V to paste.

Importing KML Files Directly into AutoCAD

If you wish to incorporate KML or KMZ files directly into AutoCAD 2025, the current version supports this feature more straightforwardly.

  1. Select the Insert Tab: Navigate to the Insert tab on the ribbon.
  2. Locate the Import Panel: Find and click the "Map Import" option in the Import panel.
  3. Choose Your File: In the Import Location dialog, set the file type to Google KML, then select the desired KML or KMZ file to import.
  4. Adjust Import Settings: Follow prompts to specify any spatial filters or other settings as needed for your project.

Overlying Google Earth Images in AutoCAD

To superimpose Google Earth images for reference:

  1. Access Reference Files: Click on the Insert tab, then select "Attach" from the Reference panel.
  2. Open Your Reference File: Locate the Google Earth image file you want to include and click Open.
  3. Configuration: In the "Attach External Reference" dialog, ensure you choose “Overlay” under Reference Type. Set the insertion point, scale, and rotation angle, or opt for on-screen specification when prompted.

Converting DWG to KML

To convert your AutoCAD drawing files (DWG) into KML format, follow this process:

  1. Upload Your DWG File: Choose the file you want to convert by clicking the “Choose File” button.
  2. Execute Conversion: Click the “Convert” button to initiate the file conversion process.
  3. Download Your KML File: When the conversion is finished, you’ll be provided with a link to download the newly created KML file.

FAQ

1. Can I import only specific layers from a KML file into AutoCAD?
Yes, during the import process, you can set spatial filters to limit which layers or features you wish to import into AutoCAD, giving you control over the data included.

2. Are there third-party tools available for better KML integration?
Indeed, various third-party tools and plugins can enhance KML file processing within AutoCAD. It is advisable to explore the Autodesk APP Store for suitable options.

3. What formats can AutoCAD import in addition to KML?
Besides KML/KMZ files, AutoCAD can also import various other formats, including SHP (shapefile) data, which may help if KML is not directly usable for your project needs.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.