Distance Between Two Addresses

Free map calculator — straight-line distance in km & miles, plus area in acres and m². Accurate to within 0.5% using the Haversine formula. No account needed.

Distance Between Two Addresses
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FAQ

How do I measure distance between two addresses?

Search for your first address using the search bar to navigate to it, then click on the map to drop a point. Search for your second address and click again. The straight-line distance appears instantly in the panel — in both kilometers and miles. The whole process takes under 30 seconds.

Is this driving distance or straight-line distance?

This tool measures straight-line distance (as the crow flies) using the Haversine formula — the shortest path over the Earth's surface between two points. Driving distance follows roads and is typically 20–40% longer than straight-line distance. For turn-by-turn directions, try Google Maps or OpenStreetMap.

How accurate is the measurement?

The Haversine formula is accurate to within 0.5% for most distances. It uses the Earth's mean radius of 6,371 km and treats the Earth as a perfect sphere. For everyday use — real estate, delivery zones, travel planning — the margin is negligible.

What is straight-line distance used for?

Straight-line distance is used whenever you need proximity regardless of roads: checking if a property is within a school catchment area, defining delivery or service zones (e.g. "within 15 km of our depot"), estimating flight distances, comparing locations in real estate searches, and planning outdoor activities like cycling or hiking. According to the National Association of Realtors, proximity to schools and work is among the top three home-buying criteria.

Can I measure a multi-stop route?

Yes. Click to place as many points as you need. The tool sums up all the straight-line segments and shows a total path distance along with per-segment distances. Drag any point to fine-tune its position.

Can I measure area on a map?

Yes. Place at least 3 points, then click Close shape in the panel. You'll see both perimeter and enclosed area. Area is shown in m², km², and acres — useful for property surveys, land parcels, and site planning.

Can I measure distances between cities or countries?

Yes — the tool works for any two points on Earth. For reference: New York to London is approximately 5,570 km (3,460 miles) straight-line; Los Angeles to Tokyo is roughly 8,815 km (5,478 miles). Simply search for each city and click to place your points.

What is the Haversine formula?

The Haversine formula is a trigonometric equation that calculates the great-circle distance between two points on a sphere given their latitude and longitude. It accounts for the Earth's curvature and returns the shortest surface path. First published by mathematician James Inman in 1805, it remains the standard for web mapping and navigation applications.

Can I share a measurement?

Yes. Click the Share button to copy a link. The link encodes all your points and the current map view — anyone who opens it sees the exact same measurement. No account required on either end.

Can I switch between km and miles?

Yes. The distance panel shows both units simultaneously. Use the km and mi buttons in the toolbar to choose which unit is shown as the primary value.

How do I undo or remove a point?

Click the Undo button in the toolbar to remove the last placed point, or press Backspace on your keyboard. Click Clear all to start over from scratch.

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Distance Between Two Addresses — Free Online Calculator

This free tool calculates the straight-line distance between any two addresses on an interactive map. Enter both addresses using the search bar, click to place measurement points, and get instant results in kilometers and miles. No account or download required — it works directly in your browser.

How to Measure the Distance Between Two Addresses

  1. Search for your first address — type it into the search bar at the top of the page and press Enter. The map will navigate to that location.
  2. Click to place a point — click on the map to drop a numbered marker at your first address.
  3. Search for your second address — type the destination into the search bar and navigate there.
  4. Click to place the second point — the distance is calculated instantly and displayed in both kilometers and miles.
  5. Share your measurement — click Share to copy a link that anyone can open to see the exact same measurement.

What Is Straight-Line Distance?

Straight-line distance — also called "as the crow flies" distance — is the shortest path between two points on the Earth's surface, calculated along a great circle. It does not follow roads, terrain, or any physical obstacle. The Haversine formula, first published by James Inman in 1805, is the standard algorithm used by mapping tools to compute this distance from latitude and longitude coordinates. It is accurate to within 0.5%, using the Earth's mean radius of 6,371 km.

Driving distance is typically 20–40% longer than straight-line distance because roads follow the existing street grid rather than a direct path.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?
Yes. The distance calculator is completely free to use with no account required. Unlimited measurements, shareable links, and area calculation are all included at no cost.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on iOS and Android browsers. Tap to place points, pinch to zoom, and share measurements directly from your phone.
Can I measure area as well as distance?
Yes. After placing three or more points, click Close shape to close the polygon. The tool shows perimeter and enclosed area in m², km², and acres.
How many points can I add?
There is no hard limit. You can add dozens of waypoints to measure multi-stop routes. Each segment's individual distance is shown alongside the total path length.
Can I measure the distance between two countries or continents?
Yes. The Haversine formula works for any two points on Earth, including intercontinental distances. Simply search for each city or landmark and click to place points. The tool handles great-circle calculations automatically, so distances across oceans are just as accurate as local ones.
How is this different from Google Maps distance?
Google Maps defaults to driving or walking distance, which follows roads. This tool always measures straight-line (as the crow flies) distance, which is shorter and more useful for proximity checks, school catchment areas, delivery zone radii, and flight estimation. For turn-by-turn routing, Google Maps remains the better choice.
What does "as the crow flies" mean?
"As the crow flies" is an idiom for the shortest possible path between two points, ignoring roads, terrain, and obstacles — the path a bird would take flying in a straight line. Mathematically, it corresponds to the great-circle distance on the Earth's surface.
Can I undo a point I placed by mistake?
Yes. Click the Undo button in the toolbar, or press Backspace on your keyboard, to remove the last placed point. Click Clear all to reset the entire measurement.

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