You give it coordinates (like 41.025606,28.626383), and it gives you ready-to-share links for Google, Yandex, Apple Maps, and Waze.

🌍 ↔ 🧭 Maps Link Converter

Paste Google, Yandex, Apple or Waze link, convert to any format.

You’ve probably been there: you send a location from Google Maps to a friend, and they reply, “It opened somewhere else!” Or maybe you got a Yandex link from a local contact, but it just drops you on a random street in Google Maps.

The problem isn’t your phone—or theirs. It’s that Google Maps, Yandex Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze all speak different languages when it comes to sharing places. Even if they’re pointing to the exact same café, park, or office, their links don’t translate across platforms.

That’s why we built a simple, free tool that turns any coordinates into working links for all four major map apps—instantly, accurately, and without asking for your data.


At its core, this tool does one thing really well:

You give it coordinates (like 41.025606,28.626383), and it gives you ready-to-share links for Google, Yandex, Apple Maps, and Waze.

No app switching. No guessing. Just paste the numbers, click a button, and get a link that opens the exact same spot—with a pin, centered view, and (when possible) the place name.

It also works if you paste a full Google or Yandex Maps URL—but the most reliable method is always raw coordinates, because they’re universal.


Why Direct Sharing Fails Across Platforms

Each map service stores and shares location data differently:

  • Google Maps uses formats like !3d41.0082!4d28.9784 or @41.0082,28.9784.
  • Yandex Maps expects longitude first: poi[point]=28.9784,41.0082.
  • Apple Maps uses ll=41.0082,28.9784—latitude first, like Google.
  • Waze uses the same order: ll=41.0082,28.9784, but with its own domain.

If you try to copy a Google link into Yandex (or vice versa), the other app either ignores the coordinates or misreads them—often swapping latitude and longitude, which can drop you kilometers away from your destination.

Short links from mobile apps (maps.app.goo.gl/..., clck.ru/...) make it worse—they hide the real coordinates behind redirects, so third-party tools can’t read them at all.

That’s why starting with clean coordinates is the smartest way to share locations across ecosystems.


Who Needs This? (Spoiler: Almost Everyone)

  • Travelers in Turkey, Russia, or Central Asia—where Yandex is the go-to for local details.
  • Delivery drivers who receive addresses from international systems but navigate with Waze or Yandex.
  • Business owners sending meeting points to clients who use Apple Maps (iPhone users) or Google (Android).
  • Remote teams coordinating site visits across borders.
  • Event planners sharing venue pins with vendors using different apps.

Instead of saying “It’s near the red building, past the tram stop…”, you can send one set of coordinates and let everyone open it in their preferred app.


How to Get Accurate Coordinates (Even on Mobile)

On your phone:

  1. Open Google Maps or Yandex Maps.
  2. Long-press the exact spot on the map until a red pin appears.
  3. Tap the coordinates that pop up at the bottom.
  4. Your browser will open—copy the full URL from the address bar.
  5. Paste it here, or just note the numbers (e.g., 41.025606,28.626383) and type them directly.

💡 Pro tip: You don’t need a link at all. Just type 41.025606,28.626383 into the input box, and the tool will generate working links for all four platforms in one go.


Privacy First—No Tracking, No Server, No Tricks

This tool runs 100% in your browser.

  • Your coordinates are never sent to a server.
  • No cookies, no analytics, no hidden scripts.
  • Works on desktop, iPhone, Android—any device with a modern browser.

We don’t collect, store, or log anything. It’s just a utility—built to solve a real problem, not to harvest data.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I convert short links like maps.app.goo.gl/...?
A: Not directly. These hide the real coordinates behind redirects, which browsers block for security. Use the full browser URL or enter coordinates manually for best results.

Q: Why do I need to use coordinates instead of just a place name?
A: Because “Mado Taksim” might refer to 3 different branches. Coordinates point to one exact spot—no ambiguity.

Q: Does this work with Apple Maps and Waze?
A: Yes! Just click “Open in Apple Maps” or “Open in Waze” to get a link that works on iOS, Android, or desktop.

Q: Is it really free?
A: Yes—no signup, no email, no payment. Ever.

Q: What if I only have a Yandex link?
A: Paste it in! The tool extracts the coordinates (if visible) and converts them for Google, Apple, or Waze.


Try It Now—Share Smarter, Not Harder

Whether you’re in Istanbul, Moscow, Berlin, or New York, coordinates are the universal language of location.

Use this tool to turn 41.025606,28.626383 into four working links—one for every major map app—and make sure your location actually opens where you intend.

Paste. Click. Share. Done. 🌍🧭