Ultimate Address to Coordinates Converter: GPS, UTM & EPSG Projections with CSV Expor

How to Use the Address ↔ Coordinates Converter Tool

Whether you’re a GIS professional, a developer, or just curious about mapping, our interactive tool makes it easy to convert addresses to coordinates and back. Below, we explain each feature step by step with simple examples.

1. Search an Address

Type any address into the search box above (e.g., Toronto, Canada or 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA) and click Search Address. The map will zoom to the location, and a marker will appear.

2. Convert Coordinates Back to an Address

If you already have latitude and longitude values, enter them in the boxes and click Lat/Lon → Address. The tool will find the closest address and place a marker on the map.

3. Explore Projected Coordinates

Select a projection system from the dropdown (EPSG:3857, EPSG:3395, or UTM Zone 33N). The X and Y coordinates will be displayed in the results table along with latitude and longitude.

4. Copy or Export Your Data

  • Click Copy next to a row to copy that location’s coordinates to your clipboard.
  • Click Export to CSV to download all results in Excel-ready format.

5. Manage Markers Easily

You can remove a marker by clicking X in the table, or clear all markers using the Clear All button. Clicking a row in the table also zooms to that location on the map.

6. Embed Anywhere

Want this tool on your own website or WordPress blog? Simply embed it using the iframe code above. The embedded version hides the zoom slider for a clean experience and disables scroll-wheel zoom, so your page scroll isn’t interrupted.

Why This Tool Is Useful

  • No installation needed — runs directly in your browser.
  • Supports professional GIS formats (EPSG & UTM).
  • Quickly copy, export, or share coordinates with permalinks.
  • Perfect for tutorials, reports, or personal projects.

Start using the tool now to convert addresses, explore projections, and export data easily. It’s a simple, interactive way to work with coordinates without installing any GIS software.

Coordinates are approximate. Powered by OpenStreetMap & Nominatim.

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