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Convert UTM survey data to latitude/longitude for precise field boundary mapping, property surveys, and topographic analysis in agricultural and construction projects.
Transform UTM coordinates from GPS devices and survey equipment into standard lat/long format for seamless integration with GIS software and mapping platforms.
Convert field measurement data from UTM format to latitude/longitude for precision farming applications, crop monitoring, and agricultural equipment guidance systems.
Process scientific research data, environmental monitoring coordinates, and academic field studies requiring accurate coordinate system conversions.
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Enter UTM coordinates including zone number, hemisphere (N/S), easting, and northing values. The tool will instantly convert to latitude and longitude coordinates and display the location on an interactive map. Supports batch conversion and data export for professional workflows.
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Convert both UTM to Lat/Long and Lat/Long to UTM coordinates with full support for all coordinate formats and precision requirements.
Supports all 60 UTM zones worldwide with automatic zone detection and validation for both northern and southern hemispheres.
Professional-grade accuracy using standard geodetic algorithms with results precise to centimeter level for surveying and engineering applications.
Instantly copy coordinates to clipboard or export batch conversion results to CSV format for integration with other professional tools.
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UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) is a global coordinate system that divides the Earth into 60 zones, each 6 degrees wide. It uses meters as units and provides accurate positioning for surveying, mapping, and navigation applications.
UTM zones are numbered 1-60 from west to east. You can determine your zone by longitude: divide longitude by 6, add 31, and round down. Our tool also provides zone detection when you input latitude/longitude coordinates.
Our converter uses standard geodetic algorithms with centimeter-level precision. Accuracy depends on input data quality and is suitable for professional surveying, GIS applications, and precision agriculture.
The converter uses WGS84 datum by default, which is the standard for GPS systems and most modern mapping applications. This ensures compatibility with GPS devices and GIS software.