How to Find Latitude and Longitude
To find your latitude and longitude, use a tool that reads your device's GPS — like this one. Allow location access, and you'll get both numbers immediately, ready to copy or share.
Permission-based · Private
Find Your Location
Your browser will ask for permission before sharing your location. We don't need to store your location to show it on this page.
Step by step
- Open this Latitude and Longitude Finder.
- Allow location permission.
- Your decimal latitude and longitude appear immediately, in eight formats simultaneously.
- Click the copy icon next to any value to copy it to your clipboard.
Common problems
- Permission was denied — see how to enable
- Page is on HTTP — only HTTPS sites can request location
- Location Services are off in device settings
- Indoor or rural areas have weaker GPS signal
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.