Felt simplifies the process of uploading geographic data by converting various formats into vector map tiles at multiple zoom levels without requiring user input on data processing. The platform automatically determines the appropriate display scale and employs techniques such as generalization and "polygon dust" to maintain visual clarity and efficiency. These methods involve treating smaller polygons statistically and thinning out point features as users zoom out, ensuring that maps remain informative without becoming visually overwhelming. The software Tippecanoe, used by Felt, plays a crucial role in these processes, optimizing the balance between spatial precision and efficient rendering by adjusting zoom levels based on feature distinguishability rather than raw proximity data. This approach allows users to access and interact with their data quickly and effectively while preserving the integrity and visual representation of geographic features.