Where Am I? Your Current Location & GPS Coordinates
Tap the button to find your current location and get your exact GPS coordinates — latitude and longitude — in decimal, DMS, UTM, and Plus Code. It works on phones and computers, and your position is read privately on your device and never sent anywhere.
Your browser will ask for permission. Your position is read on your device and is never sent to our servers.
Frequently asked questions
- How does this find my location?
- It uses your browser's built-in geolocation, which combines GPS, Wi-Fi, and network signals to estimate where you are. Your browser asks for permission first, and the position is read entirely on your device — we never receive or store it.
- Why is my location slightly off?
- Accuracy depends on your device and surroundings. A phone with GPS outdoors can be accurate to a few metres; a laptop on Wi-Fi indoors may be off by tens or hundreds of metres because it estimates position from nearby networks. The tool shows the accuracy your browser reports.
- It says location access is blocked — how do I fix it?
- Your browser is blocking location for this site. On most browsers, click the padlock icon in the address bar, set Location to Allow, then reload and tap the button again. On mobile, also check that location services are enabled for your browser in system settings.
- What can I do with my coordinates?
- Copy them in any format to share your exact spot, paste them into Google or Apple Maps, or use them in apps that need a precise location. The buttons here open your position directly in popular map services.