Coordinates Area Calculator Online

Calculate land area from coordinates — enter UTM or lat/long points manually or import from a spreadsheet, then measure length or area on the map. For length-based plots use the land area calculator; for the NOS method see our UTM area guide.

Map Preview

Blue markers show loaded points. Click markers to select (turn red) — select 2 for length, 3+ for area.

Load points to see them on the map
Click map markers to measure — 2 points for length, 3+ for area

How It Works

1. Input Coordinates

Manual: Choose Lat/Long or UTM, enter X/Y values, and optionally set custom labels (e.g. "Site" → Site1).

Import: Upload Excel or CSV, map the X/Y columns, then click Load on Map.

2. Visualize & Measure

Blue markers = loaded points. Click to select (turn red).

  • 2 points: length between points
  • 3+ points: area and perimeter

3. Tools & Export

Use Undo / Redo or clear selection to manage your picks.

Convert units (m, ft, acres) and Export to KML (Google Earth) or DXF (CAD).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate land area from coordinates?

Enter UTM or latitude/longitude points for your plot boundary, load them on the map, then use the area tool to compute total land area in square metres, acres, or other units — free in your browser.

Is this a GIS area calculator online?

Yes. Technical Surveyor's coordinates area calculator is a free GIS area calculator — plot points on a map, measure polygon area and perimeter, and export KML, KMZ, or DXF.

What is the difference between this and the land area calculator?

This tool uses geographic coordinates (UTM, lat/long) from GPS or Excel. The land area calculator uses measured side lengths from FMB or chain survey sketches via triangulation.

Can I import coordinates from Excel?

Yes. Paste or import coordinate lists from spreadsheets, then visualize and measure on the interactive map.

Who uses the coordinates area calculator in AP?

Mandal surveyors, GIS staff, and resurvey teams verifying parcel boundaries, ground truthing plots, and computing areas from GNSS or total-station points.

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