How to Measure Area with Google Maps

Go to Google Maps., Identify a location., Define the view., Initiate the distance measuring function., Identify the first point., Identify the second point., Identify the third point., Identify more points., Close the area., Measure the area.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to Google Maps.

    Open any web browser and go to the Google Maps website.
  2. Step 2: Identify a location.

    You can use the location button on the lower right corner to set the map to your current location, or you can use the search box on the upper right corner to find another place on the map.

    Finding the current location—Click the compass button on the lower right corner of the page.

    The map will adjust based on your current location.

    Your current location will be identified by a blue dot on the map.

    Finding another location—Use the search box and type in the location you want.

    A shortlist of possible results will drop down.

    Click on the location you want, and the map will automatically draw to the location you’ve set. , Once you’ve set the location to be measured, you can adjust your view of it by zooming in or out.

    Use the plus and minus buttons on the lower right corner to adjust your view. , Right-click anywhere on the map, and a context menu will appear.

    Select “Measure distance” from here.

    A small black circle will appear on the map.

    This is your point. , Since you’re measuring an area, you have to enclose it within a shape.

    Move the first point to the spot where you want to measure to position it in the first corner of the area. , Click on another corner of the area you want to measure.

    A second point will be created there, and it will be connected to the first point via a line.

    You can drag these points to adjust them to the exact locations. , Since you’re measuring an area, you need at least three corners or sides, forming a triangle.

    Click on the third corner of the area you want to measure.

    Another point will be created there, and it will be connected to the previous point via a line.

    If you’re measuring a triangular area, click on the first point instead to close the area. , Continue clicking on the corners of the area you want to measure.

    More lines will be drawn to connect them.

    You can also click and drag anywhere on the lines to adjust the shape of the area you want to measure.

    You will see the distances between the points marked on the lines. , After you’ve identified all the points, click the first point to close the area.

    A shape will be formed. , Until you close the area, all that’s being measured is the total distance.

    You can see this automatically displayed on the upper left corner, right under the search box.

    Once you close the area, the measurement here will be changed to total area.

    Units of measure used are square meters and square feet.
  3. Step 3: Define the view.

  4. Step 4: Initiate the distance measuring function.

  5. Step 5: Identify the first point.

  6. Step 6: Identify the second point.

  7. Step 7: Identify the third point.

  8. Step 8: Identify more points.

  9. Step 9: Close the area.

  10. Step 10: Measure the area.

Detailed Guide

Open any web browser and go to the Google Maps website.

You can use the location button on the lower right corner to set the map to your current location, or you can use the search box on the upper right corner to find another place on the map.

Finding the current location—Click the compass button on the lower right corner of the page.

The map will adjust based on your current location.

Your current location will be identified by a blue dot on the map.

Finding another location—Use the search box and type in the location you want.

A shortlist of possible results will drop down.

Click on the location you want, and the map will automatically draw to the location you’ve set. , Once you’ve set the location to be measured, you can adjust your view of it by zooming in or out.

Use the plus and minus buttons on the lower right corner to adjust your view. , Right-click anywhere on the map, and a context menu will appear.

Select “Measure distance” from here.

A small black circle will appear on the map.

This is your point. , Since you’re measuring an area, you have to enclose it within a shape.

Move the first point to the spot where you want to measure to position it in the first corner of the area. , Click on another corner of the area you want to measure.

A second point will be created there, and it will be connected to the first point via a line.

You can drag these points to adjust them to the exact locations. , Since you’re measuring an area, you need at least three corners or sides, forming a triangle.

Click on the third corner of the area you want to measure.

Another point will be created there, and it will be connected to the previous point via a line.

If you’re measuring a triangular area, click on the first point instead to close the area. , Continue clicking on the corners of the area you want to measure.

More lines will be drawn to connect them.

You can also click and drag anywhere on the lines to adjust the shape of the area you want to measure.

You will see the distances between the points marked on the lines. , After you’ve identified all the points, click the first point to close the area.

A shape will be formed. , Until you close the area, all that’s being measured is the total distance.

You can see this automatically displayed on the upper left corner, right under the search box.

Once you close the area, the measurement here will be changed to total area.

Units of measure used are square meters and square feet.

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