Note: With this tool, you can know the radius of a circle anywhere on Google Maps by simply clicking on a single point and extending or moving the circle to change the radius on the Map. Show
Click in the Button Draw a Circle, then Click on map to place the center of the circle and drag at same time to start creating the circle. You can also create a circle with a fixed size. Radius Map CalculatorDraw a radius mapA radius is created when drawing a straight line from a central point to all possible points in a circle. It’s useful for searching where’s nearby, assuming it’s possible to travel as the crow flies Creating a distance radius mapThe tool lets you draw circles around a point on a Leaflet map. Adjust the size of the circle using the drop down box and select your location by typing in the box. You can create a miles radius or a km radius map Drawing a travel time radiusYou can draw a travel time radius using this tool. It allows you to visualise where's reachable within any time limit up to 2 hours. The tool was built to showcase some of the features of the TravelTime API. Using the API you can add journey time data into your own application and calculate journey times to thousands of points of interest in milliseconds. Get a free API key and get started now. Explore Driving Radius & MoreTo adjust the departure time or add more than 1 area on the same map try our TravelTime Maps tool. You can search for points of interest within the area or find overlapping areas between 2 start points and more. CLOSE Return to this radius map here, just save this link Use this tool to draw a circle by entering its radius along with an address. You can also click a point on the map to place a circle at that spot. You can adjust the placement of the circle by dragging it to a different location. You can also change the radius by either dragging the marker on the outside of the circle or by entering the radius in the field below and clicking edit circle. After drawing the circles you can come back to the map or send someone else to it by copying the link listed below. I hope that you find this radius tool useful. Create Multiple Radius Circles?You can use this tool to add as many radius circles to the map as you want. This allows you to find out where they intersect, and what areas are not within the radius of any of your locations. You can use this tool to find the radius around a point on the map. First type in the radius required in kilometers or miles and then click on the map at the center of where you wish the circle to appear. You can then create as many radii as you wish. [12th July 2018] Unfortunately, due to a large price increase in back-end services, we can no longer offer some features on this page or have had to use alternative providers. OptionsRadius Distance km OR miles OR feet OR meters Instructions
Use the "URL to last radius" text box to find a URL that will show the most recent radius on this page when opened in a web browser. This URL can be sent to anyone if you wish to forward it on. Google Earth KML OutputYou can now export all the drawn radii on the map to Google Earth for improved display and printing. You must have Google Earth installed (or another application capable of importing KML files). You need to have a radius displayed on the map before the output will work. Please report any bugs. The procedure to Export to KML is as follows:
Currently, the KML will include:
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These features may be added later depending on feedback. CSV UploadThe CSV option allows you to upload bulk points to the map. To do this you must format your points using the convention of latitude,longitude,radius per line where latitude and longitude are in decimal format and radius in km. Make sure to strip out any whitespace. You can upload as many lines as you wish, however more lines will take more time and every web browser will have its limits on the maximum number of lines (hence circles drawn) before things slow to a halt. For Example... 51.538611,-0.016389,10 ..should add two radii around the Olympic stadium in London for 10km and 15km Future Ideas
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How far away is 1 km?1 kilometer = 0.62137119 miles.
Can you do a radius on Google Maps?Google Maps does not support the radius functionality, which means that you can't determine the radius around a given location. But you can measure the distance between two or more points. As a quick reminder, the radius of a circle is the distance from its edge to its center.
How long is 1km drive?To be exact, 1 kilometer is equal to about one sixth of a mile. That means at a speed limit of 65 mph, your friend could drive 1 km in 34 seconds. But with his speed limits set in kilometers per hour (kph), a 65 kph limit means that 1 km will take him 55 seconds to drive.
How do you find the radius of a 5 km map?Find the map's scale, extend your compass to cover 5km, stick the pin in your home address and give that bad boy a 360 degree twirl. That's your radius.
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