The same point on Earth shows up as 19.0760° in one app and 19°4'33.6"N in another. The new Coordinate Converter translates a latitude/longitude across all three common notations at once.
What it does
- Three formats: decimal degrees, degrees-minutes-seconds, and degrees-decimal-minutes.
- Paste anything: type a coordinate in any supported format and it parses automatically.
- Adjustable precision: match the accuracy your source actually has.
- Use my location: read your GPS position with one tap (browser permission required).
- Private: every conversion runs in your browser; your location is never uploaded.
Why it matters
Maps, GPS devices, GIS software, and charts each prefer a different notation. Copy the wrong format into the wrong field and you can end up hundreds of metres off. Converting cleanly — with the base-60 carries and hemisphere signs handled for you — means the coordinate you paste is the place you mean.
Try it
Open the Coordinate Converter and convert your next coordinate. To understand how the notations relate, read Latitude & Longitude Formats: DD, DMS, and DMM Explained.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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