
Place points on a satellite map to measure distances along any path. Get total distance and segment-by-segment breakdown.
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Measuring distances on a map is essential for planning routes, estimating travel times, laying out fence lines, planning irrigation, and understanding property boundaries. This free distance calculator lets you place points on a satellite map to measure any path — no downloads or registration needed.
The tool uses geodesic calculations that account for the curvature of the Earth, giving you accurate real-world distances regardless of how far apart the points are.
This tool uses the Google Maps Geometry library's computeDistanceBetween() function, which calculates geodesic (great-circle) distances accounting for the Earth's curvature. For most practical measurements, expect accuracy within 0.1–0.5%.
For curved paths like roads or rivers, place more points along the curves for better accuracy. The satellite imagery helps you align points precisely with visible features like roads, fences, tree lines, or waterways.
The calculator uses Google Maps' geodesic distance computation, which accounts for the curvature of the Earth. For typical distances, accuracy is within 0.1–0.5%. Accuracy depends on how precisely you place the points along the path.
Yes. Place multiple points along curves and bends to trace the path accurately. The more points you add along curves, the more precise the total distance will be.
Distance can be displayed in meters (m), feet (ft), kilometers (km), and miles (mi). You can switch units at any time and all measurements update instantly.
Yes. After finishing the measurement, you can drag any point to adjust its position. The total distance and segment lengths recalculate in real time.
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