How to Get GPS Coordinates From Google Maps
Retrieving GPS coordinates from Google Maps on a computer browser is simple. Follow these steps:
Open a web browser and go to the Google Maps website. Any browser will work. Enter the name of the location or area for which you want the GPS coordinates in the search box. Right-click (or Control+click on a Mac) on the location on the map. Click the numbers at the top of the pop-up menu to copy them to the clipboard. The numbers represent the GPS coordinates in decimal degrees (DD) format. If you prefer the familiar degrees, minutes, seconds (DMS) format for longitude and latitude, paste the numbers into the search field in Google Maps and select Search. An information panel opens, revealing an image with the latitude and longitude in the familiar DMS format beneath it. Either of the GPS formats can be copied and used elsewhere.
How to Get Coordinates in the Google Maps App
It’s also possible to get GPS coordinates from the Google Maps mobile app on your mobile device. It works with both the Android and iOS apps on iPhones. The steps differ slightly.
Android Phone or Tablet
If you’re on an Android phone, you’ll see the coordinates at the top of the screen.
Open the Google Maps app and select and hold the location until you see a red pin. Look in the search box at the top of the screen to find the coordinates.
iPhone or iPad
If you use an iPhone, the process is a little different in iOS.
With the Google Maps app open, enter a location in the search field and go to it. Press and hold a point on the map where you want to drop a red pin. (Choose an unlabeled area near the place where you want GPS coordinates. ) Select Dropped pin at the bottom of the screen to expand the section. Tap the digital GPS coordinates to copy them.
Use Coordinates to Find a Location in Google Maps
If you have a set of GPS coordinates, such as for geocaching, enter the latitude and longitude into Google Maps to find the location and get directions.
Go to the Google Maps website. Enter the coordinates in the search box at the top of the Google Maps screen in one of the three acceptable formats: Degrees, minutes, seconds (DMS): for example, 36°59'21. 2"N 84°13'53. 3"WDegrees and decimal minutes (DMM): for example, 36 59. 35333 -84 13. 888333Decimal degrees (DD): for example, 36. 989213,-84. 231474 Select the magnifying glass next to the coordinates in the search bar to go to the location on Google Maps. In the side panel, select Directions to view a map with directions to the location.
More About GPS Coordinates
Latitude is divided into 180 degrees. The equator is situated at 0 degrees latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees, and the South Pole is at -90 degrees latitude.
Degrees, minutes, seconds (DMS): for example, 36°59'21. 2"N 84°13'53. 3"WDegrees and decimal minutes (DMM): for example, 36 59. 35333 -84 13. 888333Decimal degrees (DD): for example, 36. 989213,-84. 231474
Longitude is divided into 360 degrees. The prime meridian, which is in Greenwich, England, is at 0 degrees longitude. Distance east and west is measured from this point, extending to 180 degrees east or -180 degrees west.
Minutes and seconds are smaller increments of degrees. They allow for precise positioning. Each degree is equal to 60 minutes, and each minute can be divided into 60 seconds. Minutes are indicated with an apostrophe (’) and seconds with a double quotation mark (").