The Red Grid MGRS Converter is a free online tool that converts coordinates between MGRS (Military Grid Reference System), UTM, latitude/longitude, DMS (degrees-minutes-seconds), and FixPhrase. It runs entirely in your browser (no account, no ads, no tracking) and is DMA TM 8358.1 compliant, using truncation (not rounding) so a grid never reports more precision than it actually has. Whether you're plotting a military grid reference, converting GPS coordinates for land navigation, or checking a UTM zone, paste a coordinate and every format is returned instantly.
MGRS: a zone, 100,000-meter square ID, and easting/northing (e.g. 18S UJ 23478 06483); used by NATO militaries, SAR, and land-nav courses.
UTM: Universal Transverse Mercator: zone + latitude band + easting/northing in meters (e.g. 18S 323478 4306483). The letter is the MGRS latitude band, not a hemisphere flag; bands C–M are southern, N–X northern.
Lat/Long: decimal degrees (e.g. 38.8895, -77.0353).
DMS: degrees, minutes, seconds.
FixPhrase: an open, word-based location code (a What3Words-style alternative).
Washington, DC at 38.8895, -77.0353 converts to MGRS 18S UJ 23478 06483, UTM 18S 323478 4306483, and DMS 38°53'22"N 077°02'07"W.
Paste your latitude/longitude into the converter above. The MGRS grid (including the full 10-digit, 1-meter precision reference) is computed instantly.
Both use the same projection. UTM gives a numeric easting/northing within a zone; MGRS wraps that in a lettered 100km square ID, read as a single grid string, which is faster to call over radio and plot on a military map.
Yes: completely free, no ads, no sign-up, no tracking. For offline use in the field (with maps, mesh, and land-nav tools), the Red Grid MGRS app is free to download.
DMA TM 8358.1 compliant to 1 meter, using truncation rather than rounding, so a grid is never reported with more precision than it has.
Yes: the converter is bidirectional. Paste an MGRS grid and you'll get latitude/longitude, UTM, and DMS back.
The web tool runs in your browser. For true field use with offline maps and no signal, the Red Grid MGRS app keeps everything on-device.