Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
podcast
Filter by Categories
ArcGIS Pro
GDAL
GeoJson
Map
Map Tools
Maps
postgis
Python
QGIS
Uncategorized

GPS to GPS Coordinate Converter

Free Online GPS to GPS Converter: Transform Your Coordinates Between Formats

Looking to convert GPS coordinates from one format to another? Our free GPS to GPS converter transforms coordinates between different GPS formats instantly. Whether you have coordinates in Decimal Degrees, DMS (Degrees Minutes Seconds), or DDM (Degrees Decimal Minutes), our tool handles all GPS to GPS conversions with precision.

This free GPS to GPS conversion tool is designed for anyone working with different GPS formats. Simply paste your GPS coordinates in any format, select your desired output format, and get instant GPS to GPS conversion results. Every conversion is displayed on our interactive map with both street and satellite views, ensuring your GPS to GPS transformations are accurate.

GPS Coordinate Converter

GPS Coordinate Converter

Convert between different GPS coordinate formats

Click anywhere on the map to get coordinates

Here’s the SEO-optimized text content you can copy and paste:

Key Features

  • Convert between all major GPS coordinate formats
  • Interactive map visualization with street and satellite views
  • Bulk coordinate conversion support
  • Instant results with visual map plotting
  • No download or installation required
  • Free to use online converter

Why Use Our GPS to GPS Converter?

Working with different GPS coordinate formats shouldn’t be complicated. Our converter helps surveyors, researchers, explorers, and GIS professionals quickly transform coordinates between formats. Simply paste your coordinates, select your input and output formats, and get instant results with visual confirmation on the map.

Supported Formats

  • Decimal Degrees (DD): 51.5074, -0.1278
  • Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS): 51°30’26.6″N 0°07’39.6″W
  • Degrees Decimal Minutes (DDM): 51 30.444N, 0 7.660W

Perfect For

  • GIS Professionals
  • Land Surveyors
  • Researchers
  • Outdoor Enthusiasts
  • Cartographers
  • Location Data Analysts
  • Anyone working with GPS coordinates

Start converting your GPS coordinates now – no registration required. Simply paste your coordinates and see them instantly plotted on the map in your preferred format.

Frequently Asked Questions about GPS Coordinate Conversion

Q: What is the difference between GPS coordinate formats?


A: GPS coordinates can be expressed in different formats. Decimal Degrees (DD) uses simple decimal numbers, like 51.5074, -0.1278. Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS) uses the traditional degrees format like 51°30’26.6″N 0°07’39.6″W. Degrees Decimal Minutes (DDM) is a hybrid format showing degrees and decimal minutes like 51 30.444N, 0 7.660W. Our GPS to GPS converter handles all these formats seamlessly.

Q: How accurate is this GPS coordinate converter?


A: Our GPS to GPS converter maintains high precision during conversion, typically up to 6 decimal places for decimal degrees, which equates to about 11 cm of accuracy at the equator. All conversions are done using standard mathematical formulas to ensure accuracy.

Q: Can I convert multiple GPS coordinates at once?


A: Yes! Our converter supports bulk conversion. Simply enter multiple coordinates (one per line) in your chosen input format, and the tool will convert all of them simultaneously. Each location will be displayed on the map for visual confirmation.

Q: Do I need to download anything to use this converter?


A: No, our GPS to GPS converter is entirely web-based. You don’t need to download or install anything. Simply visit the website and start converting your coordinates immediately.

Q: Can I see my converted coordinates on a map?


A: Yes! Every converted coordinate is automatically displayed on our interactive map, which offers both street and satellite views. This visual confirmation helps ensure your conversions are accurate.

Q: Are decimal degrees more accurate than degrees minutes seconds?


A: Neither format is inherently more accurate than the other – they’re just different ways of expressing the same location. The accuracy depends on how many decimal places or seconds you include. Our GPS to GPS converter maintains high precision regardless of the format you choose.

Q: Why do some coordinates show as negative numbers?


A: Negative numbers in GPS coordinates indicate specific hemispheres: negative latitude means South of the equator, while negative longitude means West of the prime meridian. For example, -33.8688, 151.2093 is the same as 33°52’07.7″S 151°12’33.5″E.

Q: Can I use this tool for professional surveying work?


A: While our GPS to GPS converter is highly accurate and suitable for many professional applications, we recommend verifying critical coordinates through multiple sources for professional surveying work that requires certified accuracy.

Q: Does this tool work on mobile devices?


A: Yes, our GPS to GPS converter is fully responsive and works on all devices including smartphones and tablets. You can convert coordinates and view the map interface wherever you are.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.