Pinpoint Any Spot on the Map

Don't just share an address. Select the exact meeting spot, the park entrance, or your favorite picnic table and send a precise link to anyone.

Custom Location Sharer

Selected Location:

Click or drag the pin on the map...

Share this exact point:

When a General Address Isn't Enough

Ever tried to meet friends in a huge park and spent 10 minutes on the phone trying to describe your location? Or directed a delivery driver to a specific entrance of a large building complex? The "Share a Custom Point" tool is designed for these moments. It lets you go beyond a simple street address and share the exact coordinates of any spot you choose.

This tool is perfect for planning ahead. Set a meeting point for a future event, mark a great photo spot you want to return to, or highlight the beginning of a hiking trail for your friends. Just drag the pin, copy the link, and share. It's precision location sharing, made simple.

How to Pinpoint a Location

  1. Select a Point: Simply click anywhere on the map to place the pin. For more accuracy, zoom in and drag the pin to the perfect spot. The address will update automatically as you move the pin.
  2. Find Yourself (Optional): If you want a starting point, click the "Find Me Instead" button. The map will jump to your current location, and you can then drag the pin to a nearby spot if needed.
  3. Copy and Share: Once the pin is exactly where you want it, choose your preferred map service (Google, Apple, or Waze) and click the button. A universal link is instantly copied to your clipboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from the main "My Location" tool?

The main tool is designed to quickly find and share your *current* GPS position. This "Custom Point" tool gives you the freedom to select *any* location on the map, whether you are there or not. It's for planning and precision.

Is this feature also free and private?

Yes, absolutely. All our tools are free and respect your privacy. We do not save or track any location you select. The data is only used to generate the shareable map link within your browser.

What are some good use cases for this?

It's great for setting a meeting spot in a large area (like a festival or beach), specifying a particular entrance to a stadium or airport, marking a parking spot, or sharing a remote location that doesn't have a formal address.