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GridConvertPro is a free, browser-based tool that converts geographic coordinates between Decimal Degrees, DMS, DDM, UTM, MGRS and Plus Codes โ all formats update simultaneously as you type. It also includes an interactive map, place search, distance and bearing, rhumb-line course for marine navigation, magnetic declination, NATO mils, sunrise/sunset and terrain elevation. All core conversions run client-side, so your coordinates never leave your device. No sign-up, no installation.
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GridConvertPro converts between all major coordinate formats โ DD, DMS, DDM, UTM, MGRS and Plus Codes โ simultaneously on one screen, with every format updating live as you type. It also bundles a full navigation toolkit (distance, bearing, rhumb line, magnetic declination, marine speed-time-distance, sunrise/sunset) and runs every core calculation locally in your browser, so your coordinates never leave your device. No sign-up, no installation.
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It's completely free, needs no account, and shows every coordinate format at once instead of one conversion at a time. All core math runs client-side for privacy. It goes beyond plain conversion with marine and field-navigation tools โ rhumb line, NATO mils, magnetic declination, terrain elevation โ that most free converters don't offer, on a clean interactive map.
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Surveyors, GIS professionals, drone and RC pilots, sailors and marine navigators, hikers and geocachers, search-and-rescue teams, amateur radio operators, and anyone who needs to quickly translate a coordinate into the format someone else asked for.
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GridConvertPro was born out of pure frustration. I was tired of juggling ten different converters and websites just to get a coordinate into the right format โ one site for UTM, another for MGRS, a third for Plus Codes, each cluttered with ads or hiding behind a signup. So I decided to build a single tool that does everything in one place: paste a coordinate once and get every format instantly, plus the navigation calculations I kept needing. It started as a simple converter and grew into a complete toolkit.
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A static browser app built with vanilla JavaScript, HTML and CSS. Mapping uses Leaflet with OpenStreetMap/CARTO tiles; coordinate math uses proj4 and the mgrs library; magnetic declination uses a WMM spherical-harmonic model computed in-browser. Hosted as a static site behind Cloudflare.
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MapBox[0] does a good job. I donโt think it has a public interface, though. Itโs really a developer resource. [0] https://mapbox.com. - Source: Hacker News / 28 days ago
Yeah domain knowledge/network is definitely needed, I am working with a friend who has that, it's a must in this field because it's almost set in the stone age. Google maps was crazy expensive I went with Mapbox[1] for now which seems to have enough features and is less expensive. [1] https://mapbox.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
โ |Developer Notes| |:-| |Optional Power Shortcuts - Provides shortcuts to deeper links. Example: I wanted a one-touch button that opens the Developer Options menu. This app does this. Not required for core functionality of the theme.| |Allows 4 custom wallpapers, either local files or web links. Includes 2 add'l wallpapers pulled from Bing Daily and r/earthporn.| |The location and weather panel has a live map... Source: over 3 years ago
The location and weather panel has a live map displayed. Well, it won't for you, unless you grab a free API key from mapbox.com and paste it in the 1st global. Source: over 3 years ago
If you want to show polygons it is a bit more difficult. With the above map functions you can create a Choropleth map by using predefined regions (like countries, states etc.). But for custom polygons it won't work. You can either use ArcGIS Online in combination with the ArcGIS Maps for Power BI viz or use the Mapbox Visual function (you need to install this one first by pressing "Get more visuals"). You can... Source: almost 4 years ago
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