Reverse Geocoding – Convert Coordinates into Addresses Instantly
Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates—latitude and longitude—into a readable street address. This is especially useful when working with GPS data, survey points, mobile tracking logs, or GIS datasets that contain coordinates but no descriptive location information.
Our Reverse Geocoding Tool makes it easy to convert coordinates into addresses directly in your browser, with map-based verification and export options for professional workflows.
What This Reverse Geocoding Tool Does
This tool allows you to convert single or bulk latitude and longitude values into structured address information using trusted open geocoding services.
- Convert latitude and longitude into full addresses
- Process up to 100 coordinate pairs at once
- Preview locations on an interactive map
- Export results to Excel or CSV
- Generate projected coordinates using EPSG codes
- Verify each point by clicking table rows
Coordinates to Address Conversion
To use the tool, enter latitude and longitude pairs in the input box above—one pair per line. Each coordinate is sent to a reverse geocoding service to retrieve the closest known address.
For every coordinate pair, the tool returns:
- Full formatted address
- House number and street name
- City or town
- State or province
- Postal code
- Country
This structured output is ideal for GIS analysis, reporting, and data cleanup.
Interactive Map Verification
Each reverse geocoded coordinate is displayed on an interactive map as a marker. This allows you to visually confirm that the returned address matches the correct geographic location.
- Click a table row to zoom to the selected point
- Open marker popups to review the address
- Add new points by clicking directly on the map
The map does not automatically zoom during processing, ensuring fast performance for bulk conversions.
Projected Coordinates and EPSG Support
In addition to standard WGS84 latitude and longitude, the tool supports projected coordinate systems through EPSG selection.
Common projections include:
- EPSG:4326 – WGS84 (Geographic)
- EPSG:3857 – Web Mercator
- EPSG:3395 – World Mercator
- EPSG:32633 – UTM Zone 33N
When you select a different EPSG code, projected X and Y coordinates are calculated automatically for every point.
Bulk Upload and Excel Integration
For large datasets, you can upload an Excel file containing latitude and longitude columns. The tool reads your file, performs reverse geocoding, and displays results in a structured table.
You can then export your results as:
- Excel (.xlsx) files
- CSV files for database or GIS import
Exports include coordinate values, projected coordinates, and full address components.
Fast, Browser-Based, and Privacy-Friendly
This reverse geocoding tool runs entirely in your browser. No software installation is required, and data is not stored after processing.
- No automatic zoom delays
- Manual verification for accuracy
- Optimized for desktop and mobile browsers
- Safe to embed in WordPress using an iframe
Who Should Use This Tool?
This tool is designed for:
- GIS professionals and analysts
- Surveyors and planners
- Researchers and students
- Developers working with GPS data
- Anyone converting coordinates into addresses
Start Reverse Geocoding Your Coordinates
Use the tool above to convert latitude and longitude into readable addresses, verify locations on the map, and export your results in seconds. Whether you’re working with a few points or a full dataset, this tool helps streamline your reverse geocoding workflow.