With Google Earth you can find the longitude, latitude, altitude, and when images were taken of places from around the world.
Find imagery dates
Important: An imagery date or range of dates may not be available in all locations or at all zoom levels.
To find a date or range of dates for when an image was taken in the bottom status bar, tap and hold at any location on the map.
Find coordinates of a location
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Earth app .
- Search for a place, or drag the screen until you find the correct location.
- At the bottom right, find the longitude and latitude coordinates.
Tip: If you move the globe, the coordinates update. The coordinates describe the location at the center of your screen.
Use coordinates to find a place
You can use the coordinates of a place to find its location on Google Earth.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Earth app .
- At the top, tap Search .
- Type the coordinates using one of these formats:
- Decimal Degrees:
42.7°, -100.2°
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds:
64°25'12.07"N, 100°10'15.24"W
- Decimal Degrees:
Choose coordinates format
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Earth app .
- Tap Menu Settings .
- Go to "Latitude/Longitude formatting."
- In the dropdown menu, choose Degrees, Minutes, Seconds, or Decimal.
Check the altitude of a place
- Search for a place, or adjust Google Earth until you find the correct location.
- Press and hold the location to reveal the altitude. You can also get latitude and longitude coordinates, and use the Measure Tool to show the distance from that location.
Tip: The altitude displayed in the bottom right describes the camera position, not elevation.
Choose a unit of measurement for altitude
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Earth app .
- Tap Menu Settings .
- Tap Units of measurement.
- Pick an option.