Bearing Calculator

Find the exact compass angle and cardinal direction between any two points on Earth.

Initial Compass Bearing
North
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What is a Compass Bearing?

In navigation, a bearing is the horizontal angle between a reference direction (usually True North or Magnetic North) and a destination object. It is measured in degrees from 0° to 360° in a clockwise direction. Calculating the exact bearing between two coordinates allows pilots, sailors, and hikers to chart a direct line of travel.

Bearing vs. Heading: What is the Difference?

How to Calculate the Bearing Between Two Coordinates

Because the Earth is a sphere, you cannot use standard flat-plane geometry (like the Pythagorean theorem) to calculate accurate long-distance bearings. Instead, we use spherical trigonometry to calculate the initial bearing (forward azimuth).

The mathematical formula used by our calculator to find the angle (\theta) between Point 1 (φ1,λ1) and Point 2 (φ2,λ2) is:

θ=atan2(sin(Δλ)cos(φ2​),cos(φ1​)sin(φ2​)−sin(φ1​)cos(φ2​)cos(Δλ))

Note: φ is latitude, λ is longitude, and Δλ is the difference in longitude. The result must be converted from radians back to degrees and normalized to a 0-360° compass rose.

Degrees to Cardinal Direction Conversion

While degrees provide pinpoint accuracy, human communication often relies on the 16-point compass rose. Our tool automatically converts the calculated mathematical degree into its corresponding cardinal or ordinal direction (e.g., North, North-Northeast, Southwest).

For quick reference, the primary cardinal points are mapped as follows:

North (N): 0° / 360°
East (E): 90°
South (S): 180°
West (W): 270°

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Ist dieser Kompass völlig kostenlos?

Ja, unser digitaler Kompass ist zu 100 % kostenlos und kann direkt im Browser verwendet werden.

Muss ich eine App herunterladen?

Es ist kein App-Download erforderlich. Er funktioniert direkt in Chrome, Safari und Edge.

Warum zeigt mein Kompass in die falsche Richtung?

Magnetische Interferenzen können die Messwerte verfälschen. Bewegen Sie Ihr Gerät in einer Achterform, um es zu kalibrieren.