Batch Convert Addresses to GPS Coordinates (CSV)
Paste a whole list of addresses and get latitude/longitude for every one, then download the result as a CSV β free bulk geocoding, no quota signup.
Enter one address per line in the box. Each line is geocoded in turn and the results appear in a table; when it's done, export everything to a CSV file you can open in Excel, Google Sheets or Numbers.
The CSV has three columns β Address, Latitude, Longitude. The Address column repeats exactly what you typed so you can match rows back to your source list; Latitude and Longitude are decimal degrees. Addresses that can't be resolved are kept in the table with an error note instead of coordinates, so nothing silently disappears.
This is built for real lists: customers, stores, event venues, properties, sites to map. Keep batches to a few hundred lines at a time for snappy results, and clean obvious typos first β a precise, complete address geocodes far more reliably than a partial one.
Need a single conversion or to go the other way (coordinates back to an address)? Use the main converter instead; this page is optimised for many rows in, one CSV out.
Frequently asked questions
How do I geocode a list of addresses at once?
Paste your addresses one per line and run the conversion. Each address is turned into latitude/longitude and shown in a table you can download as CSV.
What columns does the CSV contain?
Three columns: Address (exactly as you entered it), Latitude and Longitude in decimal degrees. You can open it directly in Excel or Google Sheets.
What happens to addresses that can't be found?
They stay in the results with an error message in place of coordinates, so you can spot and fix them rather than losing the row.
Is there a limit on how many addresses I can convert?
There's no hard cap, but for speed and reliability we recommend a few hundred addresses per batch and splitting very large lists.