QGIS 360ForYou
QGIS integration

From QGIS straight to the web

The 360ForYou Uploader plugin publishes raster, vector and point cloud layers from QGIS to an interactive online viewer and returns a link you can share with anyone.

3
Layer types supported
3.40+
QGIS versions, Qt5 and Qt6
0
External dependencies
GPL
Free and open source
What it uploads

Rasters, vectors, point clouds — and anything else

The plugin converts each selected layer to a web-friendly format automatically and bundles extra files from disk into the same project.

Raster layers

RGB GeoTIFFs are uploaded as-is; everything else is exported exactly as rendered in QGIS, so hillshades, styled DEMs and color ramps arrive looking right.

GeoTIFF

Vector layers

Geometries are exported with best-effort styling and reprojected to the coordinate system every browser map understands.

KML · EPSG:4326

Point cloud layers

The original files are uploaded unchanged and streamed in the built-in point cloud viewer — no decimation, no detours.

LAS · LAZ · COPC

Files from disk

Attach anything else the platform accepts to the same project: BIM models, laser scans, 360 panoramas, meshes and more.

IFC · E57 · JPG · …
Quick start

Up and running in five minutes

Everything happens inside QGIS — no command line, no exporting by hand.

  1. Install the plugin

    In QGIS open Plugins → Manage and Install Plugins, search for "360ForYou Uploader" and press Install.

    While the plugin is marked experimental, tick "Show also experimental plugins" in the plugin manager settings first.

  2. Create an API key

    Create a key on your profile page — the default scopes are exactly what the plugin needs. Profile → API keys

  3. Connect

    Click the 360ForYou button on the QGIS toolbar, paste the key and press "Test connection". On self-hosted installations, enter your server address first — https required.

  4. Pick layers and upload

    Tick the layers to publish, add files from disk if needed, choose a title and privacy level, and press Upload. The transfer runs in the QGIS task manager — cancelable, with live progress.

  5. Share the link

    When processing finishes, a notification offers to open the new project in the browser. Anyone with the link can explore it — no GIS software needed on their side.

Under the hood

Small plugin, built properly

  • Resumable chunked uploads — a dropped connection picks up where it left off
  • Background task — QGIS stays fully responsive while uploading
  • Respects the proxy and SSL settings configured in QGIS
  • HTTPS-only transport — your data travels encrypted
  • Privacy per project: private, accessible via link, or public
  • Works with self-hosted installations — the server URL is configurable
Building your own integration? The plugin talks to our public REST API — everything it does, your code can do too. Read the API guide

Put your next QGIS project on the web

Install the plugin, press Upload, share the link — the viewer runs in any browser.

QGIS and the QGIS logo are trademarks of the QGIS.org Association; this plugin is an independent, free add-on.

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