Get accurate latitude and longitude information on your position. The app uses your iPhone's GPS to locate your coordinates accurately and fast.
This navigation app is extremely light, fast and easy to use. No complicated information and useless tabs. Just straightforward results. Ideal to quickly and easily find your coordinates on the go. A clean and minimalistic design and visuals help you read latitude and longitude information quickly and clearly.
What’s New
Jun 29, 2020
Version 4.2.7
Find your Coordinates Fast
Share Coordinates Fast!
Get Directions From Coordinates
Classical Navigational Looktional Look
Ratings and Reviews
Very beautiful interface
But other than interface the rest has very little usefulness.
Cannot copy coordinates from or to the application, which what I am looking for.
What a piece of crap
What a piece of crap- downloading this app was a total waste of my time.
Unfortunately there is no rating for a negative star so I gave it a 1 star just so my review was posted
Why all the complaints?
This app does what is says it does - it gives you the basic latitude and longitude of your location for free (can pay to remove a fairly unobtrusive ad banner). Drawbacks: you have to enable location services to be running all the time in order for it to find your location, this means it's running in the background all the time draining your battery?, also you can't copy your coordinates, and you can't get your coordinates in minutes and seconds. A basic app.
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The developer, Jason Attard, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
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Jason AttardSize
62.6 MBCategory
NavigationCompatibility iPhone Requires iOS 8.0 or later. iPad Requires iPadOS 8.0 or later. iPod touch Requires iOS 8.0 or later. Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
Age Rating
4+Copyright
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Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CAI can easily get in the URL
37.769425,-122.48840If I use the Maps app or Google Maps app, is there a way to get the latitude and longitude number easily?
If you’re browsing Apple Maps on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and you’d like to figure out the latitude and longitude of a particular location, it’s as easy as dropping a pin. Here’s how to do it.
On an iPhone or iPad, first open “Apple Maps.” By browsing the map, position the Maps display in the general region where you’d like to determine the latitude and longitude. It could be your current area or somewhere else.
Place your finger on the screen in the exact location whose latitude and longitude you’d like to determine. After a moment, a marker pin will drop onto that spot.
On an iPad, after the pin drops, you’ll immediately see the latitude and longitude of that location in the “Marked Location” window.
On the iPhone, swipe the “Marked Location” window upward until you see the latitude and longitude.
After you’re done, if you want to get rid of the pin, tap the “Remove” icon (with the trash can on it). Or you can keep the pin in place and add more marker pins to other locations.
How to Find Latitude and Longitude in Apple Maps on Mac
On a Mac, open the “Apple Maps” app. Position the map in the area near the spot whose latitude and longitude you’d like to discover. Click the exact position with your mouse or touchpad and hold it for a moment until a marker pin drops onto that spot.
In the “Marked Location” bubble that appears beside the market pin, click the “Info” button (which looks like a lowercase “i” with a circle around it).
In the larder “Marked Location” bubble that appears, you’ll find the latitude and longitude of that spot just below the address.
After that, if you don’t need the pin anymore, click the “Remove Pin” button located in the bubble window. Otherwise, click outside the bubble to close it, then add more pins in other locations if necessary. Wherever you go, there you are.
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