alt.hn

6/10/2026 at 5:39:47 PM

GeoLibre 1.0

https://geolibre.app/

by jonbaer

6/10/2026 at 8:05:24 PM

This is exciting - congrats on the 1.0 release!

I'm a big fan of QGIS, but doing stuff browser side is just _terribly_ convenient (I also never got anything 3D to work on my M2 Mac with QGIS, but granted, haven't tried QGIS 4 yet) and I admit that I enjoy working with public datasets that are hosted on e.g. ArcGIS Online. https://share.geolibre.app is super neat, too.

It's funny to run into this particular project on HN: My side project (https://skaldmaps.com, if I may) uses a stack _very_ close to it, which is to say MapLibre + DuckDB + React + a PMTiles cache, and it's been super pleasant to work with (especially combined w/ dbt and a more "traditional" data stack). I also think it performs really well.

All that to say, definitely adding this one to the homelab!

by otter-in-a-suit

6/10/2026 at 11:45:40 PM

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by robbfitzsimmons

6/11/2026 at 6:49:43 AM

QGIS will either get an LLM-assistent rewrite, or the next QGIS is already in the making in Rust/Swift somewhere. It is incredible it still works in v4.

by larodi

6/11/2026 at 12:25:41 AM

Gave this a little go. The web version was giving me IO errors for any file I tried to load in. The desktop version worked a little better and could render some smaller files (~30mb geopackage, 300kb SHP.zip).

Trying to load some bigger files >1gb kind of just sat on 'Importing data...' for a while, then the screen went blank and I lost all my layers.

Got mixed results with a grab bag of other spatial files I had laying around. A lightweight alternative to QGIS would be good but it feels like this has a way to go.

by isaachh

6/10/2026 at 8:24:53 PM

This looks like an alternative to ArcGIS online Map Viewer. If so, this is exciting! A subscription free service for gathering data for non-profits in the field using web based tools.

by nashashmi

6/11/2026 at 5:13:05 AM

As far as I remember, when I was working with GIS I never had to use ArcGIS; there are very good free alternatives like QGIS.

by ivolimmen

6/11/2026 at 7:04:10 AM

Any chance of supporting some of the new gen OGC APIs (https://ogcapi.ogc.org/) vs the old WFS, WMS etc?

by tauroid

6/11/2026 at 5:06:36 AM

Side note: one tell for AI speak is not understanding what’s important. This boasts that it adapts to mobile screens, which is hardly unusual for a modern website and probably not a central feature of the software.

by dash2

6/11/2026 at 8:40:16 AM

Compared to its competitors I think this may actually be a significant selling point.

by crabmusket

6/11/2026 at 6:35:40 AM

Wow quite nice. I’ve been working on a side project (so all vibecoding) a tool for canyon mapping (Canyoneering). I made a decent interface based on Leaflet and react but I struggled to add a more complex interface without just recreating the enormous QGIS GTK 2000s era UI. Look forward to consider adopting this stack and UI instead of rolling my own.

by KingMachiavelli

6/11/2026 at 1:38:38 AM

The marketing speak here is a bit much. Seems to be more preoccupied with the libraries than the problem solved

by opsnooperfax

6/11/2026 at 7:02:21 AM

Very cool to see. I've been vibecoding a side project as well for learning/using the cloud-native geospatial stack (https://sylveapp.com/, quite rough around the edges) that focuses solely on processing and hosting tiles. I'm still working on getting a usable demo for my example map but seeing this helps to refine what I'm working; to focus on hosting/publishing vs visualizing/analysis.

It's fun to see all other projects that also use a similar stack (MapLibre + DuckDB + PMTiles).

by hansenzhang

6/10/2026 at 10:04:17 PM

That seems like a really cool project. Has a lot more detail on some things than google maps - where trash cans are etc. Quick glance around my local hood & seems to check out

by Havoc

6/11/2026 at 11:56:55 AM

The data you're talking about is (assuming you're using the default basemap) OpenStreetMap's, a different project that pretty much powers everything not Esri or Google (and some of those too) these days.

by notabotiswear

6/11/2026 at 8:03:43 AM

The website has way too low contrast

by paddim8

6/10/2026 at 8:05:29 PM

This looks cool, will check it out as I’ve recently been getting into geospatial data analysis.

by Johnny_Bonk

6/11/2026 at 1:57:32 PM

random thought, but i wonder if html-in-canvas can really improve development for visualization tools specifically

by shay_ker

6/11/2026 at 8:51:56 AM

Is it possible to work with non earth Geodata?

by mastermage

6/10/2026 at 8:12:52 PM

Did you really make this whole project in two weeks???

by larsiusprime

6/11/2026 at 1:35:05 AM

If you know what you're doing, have a solid vision and plan then AI amplifies the clarity I guess but I doubt something this polished was made in 2 weeks :)

by ebr4him

6/10/2026 at 10:43:44 PM

The power of AI!

It will be interesting to see how well it adapts and avoids regressions through future releases. The usual downfall of this vibecoded stuff is long term sustainability.

by kortilla

6/11/2026 at 11:25:58 AM

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by insumanth