Paste two addresses, or a whole list. Get the straight-line distance from the first address to every other one, in miles and kilometres. Works with ZIP/postcodes and coordinates too. No login, no API key.
The first line is the origin. Every other line is measured from it. Two lines = the distance between two addresses. ZIP/postcodes and "lat, lng" coordinates work too.
First line is the origin. Add as many destinations as you like — addresses, ZIP codes, or coordinates.
Each address is geocoded, then we measure the straight-line distance from the origin to every other point.
Copy to a sheet, download a CSV, or map every point with the free add-on.
Paste both addresses, one per line, and click Calculate. The first line is the starting point; the second is the destination. You get the straight-line distance in miles and kilometres.
Yes. Put your origin on the first line and every destination on the lines below — up to 100 at once. You get the distance from the origin to each one, ideal for finding the nearest store, depot, or site.
Yes. ZIP codes, postcodes, city names, and "latitude, longitude" coordinates all work — anything that can be located on a map.
Straight-line ("as the crow flies") distance. Driving distance along roads will be longer; for a specific route, check Google Maps. Straight-line is the right measure for comparing how far apart places are.
Yes — no login, no API key, no credit card. To see the points on an interactive map afterwards, the free InstaMaps Google Sheets add-on does that too.