Enable Location Permission
To enable location permission, open your browser's site settings for this page, find the Location permission, and set it to Allow. Each browser does this slightly differently — instructions below.
Permission-based · Private
Chrome (desktop)
- Click the lock or info icon in the address bar.
- Click "Site settings".
- Scroll to "Location" and change to "Allow".
- Reload the page.
Safari (macOS)
- Safari menu → Settings → Websites tab.
- Click "Location" in the left column.
- Find this site and set it to "Allow".
- Reload the page.
Firefox (desktop)
- Click the lock icon in the address bar.
- Click "Connection secure" → "More information" → "Permissions".
- Find "Access your location" and uncheck "Use default" then choose "Allow".
Edge (desktop)
- Click the lock icon in the address bar.
- Click "Permissions for this site".
- Set "Location" to "Allow".
iPhone (Safari)
- Settings → Apps → Safari → Location.
- Choose "Ask" or "Allow".
- For all apps: Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services (must be ON).
Android (Chrome)
- Open Chrome → tap the three-dot menu → Settings.
- Site settings → Location.
- Make sure "Location" is enabled. Find this site under "Blocked" and remove it.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is my location?
Your location is the place where your device is currently detected using browser location permission, GPS, Wi-Fi, cellular, or network signals. This site shows it as both coordinates and a readable address.
Can this website see my location automatically?
No. Your browser asks for permission before sharing precise location with the website. If you decline, only an approximate IP-based region is available.
Is this free?
Yes. Every tool on this site is free and requires no account.
Do you store my coordinates?
We don't store your precise coordinates. Reverse geocoding uses a server proxy that truncates coordinates to roughly 100-meter precision before any logging.