Real-time GPS coordinates
See your exact latitude and longitude with reverse-geocoded address, in decimal or DMS — copy any format in one tap.
A free, browser-based GPS tool. Get your exact coordinates and address in seconds, save the places that matter, sketch quick routes, and share your live location — no download, no account required to get started.
Approximate location from your IP address — no permission needed. Use precise location for your exact spot.
See what it doesSee your exact latitude and longitude with reverse-geocoded address, in decimal or DMS — copy any format in one tap.
Drop a pin anywhere on the map to save a location with a name, note, and category. Everything is stored privately in your browser.
Plan a route by dropping straight-line waypoints — great for a quick walking, cycling, or delivery plan.
Share a private follow link so friends, family, or customers can watch your live position — no account required for them.
Take your places and routes anywhere. Import and export in the formats your other GPS tools already speak.
Add My Location to your home screen on Android or iOS — the app and your saved places open even without a connection (live map tiles need internet).
Tap "Show my coordinates" and your browser shares your position with the app — never with us.
Your latitude, longitude, and address appear instantly, ready to copy or share.
Click the map to save points of interest or sketch a multi-stop route.
Create a live follow link or export your data as GPX, KML, or GeoJSON.
Yes. My Location is free to use in your browser, with no account required to view your coordinates or save places.
No account is needed for the core features. Saved places live in your browser. An optional sign-in lets you sync your map across devices and use friends/live sharing.
Accuracy depends on your device and GPS signal. On most phones it is accurate to a few metres outdoors; indoors or on desktop it falls back to a coarser network-based estimate.
Yes. You can export your places and routes as GPX, KML, or GeoJSON, and import those formats back in.
Open the web app, try the coordinate converter, learn about all features, or browse the blog.