Convert WGS84 to PRS92


This tool is a Free Online WGS84 to PRS92 converter to get PRS92 coordinates from WGS84 with professional quality and high speed.

Free online professional WGS84 to PRS92 conversion


The highest quality online WGS84 to PRS92 conversion is easy. No additional software is required. Try it right now to convert WGS84 to PRS92 online. No registration is needed. It is 100% Free.

Easily convert WGS84 to PRS92 with High Speed


Convert from WGS84 to PRS92 is real fast and easy. To get WGS84 to PRS92, input coordinates in WGS84 format into the fields, then click the Convert button. Your WGS84 coordinates turn into PRS92 less than a minute.

Our Platform


This free online Conversion application is provided by Aspose.Gis. We enable you to access & manipulate geographic information from vector-based geospatial data formats. API supports to read, write & convert most popular GIS file formats such as Shapefile, GeoJSON, FileGDB, KML & OSM XML as well as render a map from supported formats to SVG.
basic features

GIS Convert Coordinates

  • This app quickly converts your coordinates in a few steps and little time in any browser. You can choose the input/output coordinate system by using the EPSG code2. Our EPSG registry contains about 10,000 items and we are constantly adding more.
     

WGS84 World Geodetic System

The World Geodetic System (WGS) is a standard for use in cartography, geodesy, and satellite navigation including GPS. This standard includes the definition of the coordinate system's fundamental and derived constants, the normal gravity Earth Gravitational Model (EGM), a description of the associated World Magnetic Model (WMM), and a current list of local datum transformations.

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PRS92 Philippine Reference System 1992

The Philippine Reference System of 1992 (PRS92) is a network of geodetic control points established by Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) that became the standard reference system for all surveying and mapping activities of the archipelagic nation in 1993

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how to

How to use the Coordinates Converter:

  • Select the Input SRS (the default format is WGS843). Select a popular spatial reference system from the drop-down list or choose a custom system to enter the functioning EPSG code by yourself.
     
  • Input the coordinates in a decimal degrees (DD)4 format.
     
  • Select the Output SRS (the default format is UTM – N31). You can also select from popular SRS using a drop-down list or choose a custom system to enter the functioning EPSG code by yourself.
  • Click “Convert” to quickly convert coordinates.
  • At the end of the conversion process, the converted coordinates in the chosen SRS are displayed on your screen.
  • Click “Open Map” (appears after the end of the conversion) to visualize the converted coordinates on the World map.
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FAQ

  1. What is Coordinates Converter?

    Coordinates Converter is for converting between coordinate systems with one geodetic datum. The tasks of conversion include:
    - Conversion between geodetic and geocentric coordinates;
    - Conversion to another type of map projection.
  2. Why is WGS84 used as standard coordinate system in most cases?

    WGS84 is intended for global use. GPS (Global Positioning System), and many other applications use the ellipsoid and datum of WGS84 instead of earlier datum.
  3. What is UTM-N31?

    UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) is a coordinate system that is based on the WGS84 ellipsoid. The UTM system divides the Earth into 60 zones, each 6° of longitude in width. The grid zones UTM 31N to 37N differ from the standard zone for the Northern Hemisphere, in part to accommodate the southern half of the Kingdom of Norway.
  4. 🌐 Which browser is recommend for Coordinates Converter?

    Any you already have installed. It runs with any browser on any device.
  5. Why can’t I see the map button on the screen?

    It appears after finishing the conversion process.

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