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Measure distances, analyze locations, and convert coordinates directly on an interactive map. Each tool below works live in the workspace.
To find the complete administrative hierarchy of any location, enter an address, place name, or GPS coordinates, or click on the map. The hierarchy is displayed in the panel, showing the full breakdown from continent to municipality.
Enter latitude and longitude coordinates to instantly discover which country, region, district, and municipality contain that point. Perfect for geocoding applications, data enrichment, and geographic analysis.
Click directly on the map to get the complete administrative hierarchy of any location on Earth. The results include continent, sub-continent, country, region, sub-region, district, and municipality levels.
To find how far any location is from the nearest political boundary, enter an address, place name, or GPS coordinates, or click on the map to instantly measure the straight-line distance to the closest country, region, or sub-region border.
Get the exact GPS coordinates of the nearest point on any border. Perfect for logistics planning, compliance checking, and geographic analysis of border proximity.
Switch between country borders, regional boundaries (states/provinces), and sub-regional divisions to measure distances at different administrative levels. Each result shows the border name, distance in kilometers and miles, and exact coordinates.
Click directly on the map to calculate border distances from any point on Earth. A line is drawn from your selected location to the nearest border point, with full distance metrics displayed.
To find how far any location is from the ocean, enter an address, place name, or GPS coordinates. The tool calculates the straight-line distance to the nearest coastline point, perfect for real estate analysis and environmental research.
Instantly determine whether a location is coastal or inland. The tool identifies the nearest ocean coastline and provides precise distance measurements in both kilometers and miles.
Get the exact GPS coordinates of the nearest point on the coastline. Useful for maritime logistics, coastal property analysis, and geographic data enrichment.
Click directly on the map to calculate coastline distances from any point on Earth. A line is drawn from your selected location to the nearest coast point, with full distance metrics displayed.
To measure the straight-line distance between any two points on Earth, enter coordinates or search for locations. Set Point A and Point B, then view the precise distance in both kilometers and miles.
Use the search bar to find locations by name or address, or click directly on the map to set your measurement points. Both methods provide accurate coordinate capture for distance calculation.
Copy a direct link to share your distance measurement with others. The link preserves both point coordinates, allowing anyone to view the same measurement on the map.
Click directly on the map to set points and calculate distances. A line is drawn between your selected locations, with the distance displayed in the panel and on the map.
Upload a file and pick one or more output formats. The tool detects the input type automatically and converts between common formats including GeoJSON, KML, KMZ, GPX, Shapefile (.zip), GeoPackage, CSV, DXF, GML, FlatGeobuf and SQLite.
Change the coordinate reference system of your data during conversion. Set a source EPSG code and a target EPSG code to reproject geometries — useful when moving between WGS84 (EPSG:4326) and projected national grids.
Tick multiple output formats for a single upload and the tool produces each one in a single run. Results are available from the Conversion Results page when processing finishes.
Upload a CSV with one location per row and pick an operation. The tool runs your chosen analysis — location hierarchy, distance to border, distance to coastline, or point-to-point — against every row in a single batch and returns a downloadable results table.
Download a ready-made template to get the columns right. Hierarchy, coastline, and border runs need SourceLatitude and SourceLongitude (a Location column is optional). Point-to-point runs also need DestinationLatitude and DestinationLongitude for each source pair.
Choose Location Hierarchy to get the administrative breakdown of each point, Distance to Border or Distance to Coastline to measure proximity, or Point-to-point to measure the distance between each source and destination pair.
To find the GPS coordinates of an address or a place, fill the address field to display its latitude and longitude. The coordinates are shown in the panel and on the interactive map.
Latitude and longitude to address: fill the decimal GPS coordinates (DD) to reverse geocode the location. The full address is displayed along with all coordinate format conversions.
Instantly convert between Decimal Degrees (DD), Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS), and Degrees Decimal Minutes (DMM). Enter coordinates in any format and all other formats update automatically in real-time.
Click directly on the map to get the coordinates and address of any location on Earth. The coordinates are displayed in all formats (DD, DMS, DMM) in the panel and on the map.
Click to drop points along a path and read the total distance as you go. Add as many segments as you need — the running total updates with every click.
Switch between kilometers/meters and miles/feet at any time; the measurement updates instantly.
Click to place the corners of a polygon, then close the shape to read the enclosed area. Useful for sizing land parcels, fields, roofs, and regions.
View the area in metric (m², ha, km²) or imperial (ft², acres, mi²) and switch between them at any time.
Place a center point and move outward to set the radius. The circle's radius and covered area update as you draw — handy for coverage, catchment, and proximity zones.
Read the radius in kilometers or miles and switch units at any time.
Place a start point and an end point to read the bearing in degrees (0–360°, measured clockwise from north), along with the distance between them.
Bearing is shown alongside the straight-line distance — useful for navigation, surveying, and orientation.
Whatever you add to the map — measurements, drawn shapes, uploaded data, buffers and analysis results — shows up here as a layer. Each row lets you show or hide it, jump the map to it, rename it, or remove it.
Give drawn, uploaded and buffer layers a custom color so they stand out, and export any layer's geometry as a GeoJSON file. Use the header Copy/Download to grab the whole map as a single GeoJSON in one go.
Pick a shape — marker, line, polygon, rectangle, circle or text — and click on the map to place it. Everything you draw becomes a layer you can manage from the Layers panel.
Choose a color, stroke width and fill opacity for new shapes and the last shape you drew. Switch to Edit to reshape existing geometry, or Delete to remove it.
Pick a layer to buffer, set a distance in meters or kilometers, and create a zone that wraps the shape at that distance. Useful for catchment areas, setbacks, exclusion zones and proximity analysis.
Each buffer is a layer you can rename, recolor, zoom to or delete. The original distance stays in the buffer's subtitle so you always know what it measures.