Export
GazePlotter provides five export options for different eye-tracking analysis use cases. Access them through the Export button in the workspace top bar.
Export Types
Workspace Export (Primary)
Export your complete workspace configuration as a JSON file. This is the preferred export method for saving and sharing GazePlotter work. Preserves all visualization settings, layouts, and customizations for later import.
Segmented Data Export
Export processed eye-tracking data as CSV files. Available as single file or individual files per participant.
Aggregated Data Export
Export statistical eye-tracking metrics in long format CSV for analysis in R, Python, or SPSS. Includes dwell time, fixation counts, and duration metrics.
Scanpath Similarity Export
Export a scanpath similarity matrix as CSV for comparing participant scanpaths.
ScanGraph Export
Export fixation sequences for scanpath analysis in the ScanGraph tool. Converts gaze data to letter-coded sequences.
Export Access
- Click Export in the workspace top bar.
- Use the Export Workspace section, or pick a card under Research Data Formats.
- Configure the options and download the file.