Convert SQLite to KML
Information about converting SQLite files to KML.
Formats
Compare vector, tabular, CAD, tile, and database-backed geodata formats.
Coordinate systems
Understand EPSG codes, projections, datums, and reprojection considerations.
Workflows
Explore common GIS data exchange paths and what to check when formats change.
Reference article
SQLite
SQLite is a lightweight, disk-based relational database engine that does not require a separate server process.
KML
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML language for expressing geographic annotation and visualization on web-based maps and Earth browsers.