Google Earth terrain data is accurate enough for preliminary conceptual design, but it is not survey-grade. Do not use converted terrain profiles for final grading, drainage, or structural foundation design without a licensed surveyor's verification.
Architects and landscape designers who need site context, not exact property lines.
If you want, I can:
Steps:
Engineers, architects, and urban planners frequently need to bring real-world geographic data into CAD software. Google Maps is the most accessible source for this data, but importing it accurately poses a significant challenge. Standard screenshots lack scale, orientation, and elevation data. convert google maps to autocad verified
A lightweight powerhouse for managing geospatial data inside CAD environments.
If you need actual lines and polygons rather than just a background image: KML/KMZ Import Google Earth terrain data is accurate enough for
Several pathways exist to convert this data depending on the level of detail required: