WGS84 to UTM Zone 10N Coordinate Converter

Free online tool to convert coordinates from World Geodetic System 1984 (lat/lng) (EPSG:4326) to WGS84 / UTM zone 10N (US West) (EPSG:32610). Professional-grade accuracy using proj4, zero install, runs in your browser.

About WGS84

World Geodetic System 1984 (lat/lng) (EPSG:4326). The global reference system used by GPS, Google Maps and virtually all modern navigation. Defined by satellite geodesy and continuously refined.

📍 Region: Global🗺 Family: Geographic📏 Units: degrees🧭 Axis: lat,lng

About UTM Zone 10N

WGS84 / UTM zone 10N (US West) (EPSG:32610). UTM zone 10N covers 126° to 120° West — California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia. Bay Area and Silicon Valley standard.

📍 Region: Global🗺 Family: UTM📏 Units: meters🧭 Axis: e,n

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between WGS84 and UTM Zone 10N?

WGS84 (EPSG:4326) is geographic and based in Global, while UTM Zone 10N (EPSG:32610) is utm based in Global. The global reference system used by GPS, Google Maps and virtually all modern navigation. Defined by satellite geodesy and continuously refined. In contrast, utm zone 10n covers 126° to 120° west — california, oregon, washington, british columbia. bay area and silicon valley standard.

Is this conversion accurate for surveying?

Yes. The conversion uses the industry-standard proj4 library with full datum shift parameters (). Typical accuracy is sub-meter for civilian applications. For cadastral precision, always verify against the official agency datum.

What coordinate format should I use?

For WGS84, enter coordinates as decimal degrees in the format "lat, lng" (e.g. 45.4642, 9.1900). The tool auto-detects the format.

Can I convert many points at once?

Yes, use our batch CSV converter. Upload a CSV with your points, select the transformation, download the converted file. Free with a SurveyingPedia account.

Is there an API?

Yes — call /api/v1/transform?from=EPSG:4326&to=EPSG:32610&coords=lat,lng for programmatic access. It returns the transformed coordinates as JSON.

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