GGB Converter
Aimed at educators and students, this tool converts GeoGebra files into multiple formats for sharing, printing, or embedding in documents.

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About This Tool
This tool accepts GeoGebra files (.ggb) and converts them into a variety of widely used formats for sharing, printing, or embedding in documents. Conceptually it parses the compressed .ggb package, extracts geometric objects, relations, and metadata, and re-encodes that information into the target format. Outputs include scalable vector formats (SVG, PDF) and raster formats (PNG), as well as textual representations (LaTeX, JSON) for downstream processing. The service supports both single-file conversions and batch processing for classrooms or content libraries. It preserves object geometry, constraints, labels, and algebra where possible, while adapting to the target format's capabilities. For example, a graph of a function with labeled points can be exported as an SVG for web embedding or as LaTeX for inclusion in a report. The tool is language- and locale-agnostic in its core logic, but keeps numerical data consistent with common math standards. It is designed for teachers, students, and content creators who curate GeoGebra materials for lessons, worksheets, or online courses. The unique value lies in batch export, metadata preservation, and seamless integration with document workflows via downloadable artifacts and optional JSON exports of scene structure. Use cases include preparing handouts, embedding interactive content into LMS pages, and archiving lesson libraries. Outputs are delivered as downloadable files with format-specific naming conventions, and an optional manifest describing the produced assets.
How to Use
1. Upload one or more .ggb files
2. Select export formats (SVG, PNG, PDF, LaTeX, JSON)
3. Run conversion and review per-file results
4. Download outputs or retrieve a batch manifest
5. Optionally export a JSON scene description for integration

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Are there any file size or format limitations?
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