List of Geolocation Tool
Geolocation Tools – Free GPS, IP Location, Distance & Map Tools
Geolocation tools help you find and work with location information such as latitude, longitude, addresses, distances, elevation, UTM zones, and map coordinates. They are useful for everyday location searches as well as mapping, travel, surveying, GIS, and technical work.
EasyCalculator provides a collection of free geolocation tools that make common location calculations and conversions simple. You can find your current coordinates, calculate the distance between two locations, find an address from coordinates, measure an area on a map, and work with popular geographic file formats.
What Are Geolocation Tools?
Geolocation tools are online tools that help you identify, calculate, convert, or display geographic information.
For example, you may have a latitude and longitude and want to know the corresponding address. Or you may want to calculate the distance between two locations on Earth.
Instead of doing these calculations manually, you can use an online geolocation tool to get the result quickly.
Free Geolocation Tools
EasyCalculator's geolocation section includes several tools for different location-related tasks.
My IP Address
The My IP Address tool shows your public IP address. An IP address can provide general information about the network or location associated with an internet connection.
It can be useful when checking your current public IP address or troubleshooting network-related issues.
UTM Zone Map
The UTM Zone Map helps you understand the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone system. The Earth is divided into UTM zones, which are commonly used in mapping, surveying, GIS, and geographic data processing.
MGRS Converter
The MGRS Converter works with the Military Grid Reference System. MGRS is a coordinate reference system used to represent locations on Earth using a grid-based format.
Current Elevation
The Current Elevation tool can be used to check the elevation of your current location. Elevation tells you how high a location is compared with a reference level.
Latitude and Longitude Converter
Latitude and longitude are two of the most common ways to describe a location on Earth.
The Latitude/Longitude Converter helps convert coordinates between commonly used formats. This is useful when coordinates are provided in different formats and you need to use them in a map or another application.
Latitude/Longitude to Address
If you have GPS coordinates but do not know the location's address, the Latitude/Longitude to Address tool can help.
This process is commonly called reverse geocoding.
What Is My Address?
The What Is My Address tool helps identify the address associated with your current location. It can be useful when you are in an unfamiliar place and want to quickly check your location information.
Haversine Distance Calculator
The Haversine Distance Calculator calculates the distance between two points using their latitude and longitude.
The Haversine formula is commonly used to calculate the great-circle distance between two points on the Earth's surface.
Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculator
The Lat/Long Distance Calculator lets you calculate the distance between two geographic coordinates. It can be useful for GIS work, travel planning, site analysis, and other location-based calculations.
My Zipcode
The My Zipcode tool helps you find the postal or ZIP code associated with your current location. ZIP and postal codes are commonly used for addresses, deliveries, and location searches.
Nearest Airport
The Nearest Airport tool helps you find the closest airport to your current location. It can be useful when planning a trip, checking nearby airports, or finding an airport while travelling.
Azimuth Calculator
The Azimuth Calculator helps calculate the direction or bearing between locations. Azimuth is commonly used in navigation, surveying, mapping, antenna planning, and geographic applications.
Map-Based Geolocation Tools
EasyCalculator also provides several tools that work directly with maps. These tools make it easier to measure distances, areas, coordinates, and geographic boundaries.
Distance Calculator on Map
The Distance Calculator on Map allows you to calculate distance by selecting locations directly on a map.
Map Radius Calculator
The Map Radius Calculator lets you create a radius around a location on a map. This can be useful for location analysis, service areas, planning, and geographic searches.
Map Area Calculator
The Map Area Calculator can be used to draw an area on a map and calculate its size. It can be useful for measuring land, fields, sites, properties, or other regions.
Coordinate Finder
The Coordinate Finder helps you find the latitude and longitude of a selected location on a map.
Bulk Latitude/Longitude Distance Calculator
The Bulk Lat-Long Distance Calculator is useful when you need to calculate distances for multiple latitude and longitude pairs.
GPS and Geographic File Viewers
Geographic information is often stored in special file formats. EasyCalculator includes tools for viewing several popular geographic formats.
GPX Viewer
GPX Viewer allows you to view GPS tracks, routes, and waypoints stored in a GPX file.
KML Viewer
KML Viewer lets you open and view geographic data stored in KML files.
KMZ Viewer
KMZ Viewer allows you to view geographic information stored in compressed KMZ files.
GeoJSON Viewer
GeoJSON Viewer allows you to open GeoJSON data and view geographic features such as points, lines, and polygons.
Who Can Use Geolocation Tools?
Geolocation tools can be useful for many different people and activities.
Students
Students can use coordinate converters, distance calculators, UTM tools, and map tools to understand geography and mapping concepts.
Travellers
Travellers can use location tools to find coordinates, nearby airports, addresses, and distances.
GIS Users
GIS users can work with latitude, longitude, UTM, MGRS, GeoJSON, KML, and other geographic data formats.
Surveying and Mapping Professionals
Surveyors and mapping professionals can use coordinate and distance tools for quick calculations and location checks.
Telecom and RF Engineers
Geographic coordinates, distance, azimuth, elevation, and map calculations can be useful for radio network planning and site analysis.
Developers
Developers working with location-based applications can use coordinate converters, geographic file viewers, and distance calculators to check data.
Why Use Online Geolocation Tools?
Online tools can save time when you need a quick location calculation or conversion.
- No complicated software installation
- Easy access from a web browser
- Quick coordinate calculations
- Simple map-based measurements
- Support for common geographic formats
- Useful for simple and technical tasks
- Free access to common geolocation calculations
How Do Latitude and Longitude Work?
Latitude tells you how far north or south a location is from the Equator.
Longitude tells you how far east or west a location is from the Prime Meridian.
Together, latitude and longitude identify a position on Earth.
What Is Geocoding?
Geocoding is the process of converting an address or place name into geographic coordinates such as latitude and longitude.
Geocoding
Address → Latitude + Longitude
Reverse Geocoding
Latitude + Longitude → Address
Both processes are widely used in maps, navigation, delivery applications, location services, and geographic information systems.
What Is the Difference Between GPS and Geolocation?
GPS is a satellite-based positioning system that can determine the location of a device.
Geolocation is a broader term for identifying or estimating a geographic location. It can use GPS, IP addresses, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, browser location services, or other sources.
Are These Geolocation Tools Accurate?
Accuracy depends on the type of information being used.
GPS-based coordinates can be quite precise when a device has a good satellite signal. IP-based location is generally less precise and may identify a broader area rather than an exact address.
Map data, coordinate formats, and the underlying location service can also affect results. For important surveying, engineering, legal, or professional work, always verify results with an appropriate authoritative source.