GPS to Google Maps link
Turn any coordinate into a shareable Google Maps link.
How to use
- Paste coordinates — decimal (-6.2088, 106.8456) or DMS (6°12'31.7"S 106°50'44.2"E) — one per line.
- Each line becomes a Google Maps URL.
- Copy a link and share it; it opens the exact pin in Maps.
Frequently asked questions
Can recipients open the link without the Maps app?
Yes. The URL opens in any browser; on phones with the Maps app installed it opens there automatically.
Can I paste DMS coordinates directly?
Yes — both decimal and DMS are recognised per line, so mixed lists work too.
Does generating the link send my location anywhere?
No. The link is constructed locally in your browser; nothing is contacted until someone actually opens it.
About this tool
A raw coordinate is precise but useless to most people — a link they can tap is what actually communicates a location. This tool turns coordinates into Google Maps URLs you can paste into WhatsApp, email, a delivery note or documentation. It accepts both decimal degrees and DMS, so you can paste straight from a GPS app or from a scanned document without converting first. Each line becomes its own link, which makes quick work of sharing a list of outlets, survey points or meeting spots. The links open in the Maps app on phones and in the browser on desktop.