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Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML-based format for storing geographic data, and is a common format for sharing data with non-GIS users. It can be composed of point, line, polygon features, and raster imagery with either a .kml or .kmz file extension. This article provides the steps to convert single or multiple shapefiles to a KML file in ArcGIS Pro.
Note: KML and KMZ files must be in the coordinate system GCS_WGS_1984, WKID 4326. If the input data is on another datum than WGS 1984, run the Project tool in ArcToolbox > Data Management Tools > Projections and Transformations to apply the correct datum transformation.
If raster data will be included in the data being converted use the Project Raster tool. This is critical if a datum transformation is required in the Project tool. Refer to the Knowledgebase article: Select the correct geographic (datum) transformation when projecting between datums to access the list of datum transformations.
The converted KML file is located in the specified output location with a .kmz extension (compressed or zipped KML files). The image below shows the KMZ file opened in ArcGIS Earth.
Note: To extract the KML files from the KMZ file, use a file extractor such as WinZip or WinRAR.
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