What is My GPS Coordinates? The app allows users to easily share their GPS location via various platforms such as email, text messaging, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. The recipient receives a link to an online map with the user's position on it. The app supports various coordinate formats and map providers. It also includes features such as copying coordinates and map URLs to the clipboard, choosing between light or dark theme, and creating custom map URLs.
- Share GPS location via email, text messaging, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc.
- Supports various coordinate formats such as degrees, minutes, seconds, UTM, and MGRS.
- Share with various map providers such as Apple Maps, Google Maps, Bing Maps, OpenStreetMap, Yandex.Maps, and HERE.com.
- Copy coordinates and map URLs to the clipboard.
- Choose between light or dark theme.
- Set email or emails to autofill when composing mail.
- Set phone number to autofill when composing text message.
- Create custom map URLs.
- Displays 'last location age' and 'accuracy' readouts to ensure accurate location sharing.
- Supports WGS-84 datum.
Easily share your GPS location via email, text messaging, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. The recipient receives a link to an online map with your position on it. Please note that GPS does not work well under a roof. For best results, use outdoors. Coordinate formats include: - Degrees - Degrees, Minutes - Degrees, Minutes, Seconds - UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) - MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) Share with any of the following map providers: - Apple Maps - Google Maps™ - Bing Maps™ - OpenStreetMap® - Yandex.Maps - HERE.com - Custom URL Other features: - Copy coordinates to clipboard. (To paste elsewhere) - Copy map URL to clipboard. - Choose between light or dark theme. - Set email or emails to autofill when composing mail. - Set phone number to autofill when composing text message. - Create custom map URLs. Please refer to the help webpage for more information and examples. Note that it usually takes several seconds for the satellite GPS receiver to warm up and provide accurate position data. During this time, it's possible to share an old location or an inaccurate location reported by cellular tower triangulation. This is why the 'last location age' and 'accuracy' readouts exist. Red means bad. Please also note that choosing the correct coordinate format is very important. Minutes and seconds are base 60, not base 100. For example, 2.50 degrees is 2 degrees and 30 minutes. The datum used is WGS-84. Please visit the web page for more details.
By nsayer
I need a way to quickly and easily evaluate the GPS reception quality where I am. For a while I couldn’t find any app to do this simple job (lots of apps will give you your location or map it or log waypoints and so on), but I found this one and it does exactly that.
By DDEREK GZ
Just the good one for gps information and share it by all means: messages,mails,etc. Also I contact the developer Kevin for some help.
By tired-0-whiners
I do get a kick out of those in need of a diaper when reviewing products. This app does exactly what it advertises. Thx for that. To the complainers...pampers are on sale this week!