Plus Code Decoder

Center
Latitude: 47.365563Longitude: 8.524938
Precision & error
Code length (digits): 10± Latitude error: 0.0000625± Longitude error: 0.0000625
Bounding box
Latitude min: 47.3655Latitude max: 47.365625Longitude min: 8.524875Longitude max: 8.525
Decoded locally in your browser by reversing the Open Location Code grid back into a latitude/longitude cell. Nothing is generated or sent anywhere — your Plus Code stays only on this page.

Read the location a Plus Code points to

A Plus Code (Open Location Code) encodes a latitude/longitude point into a short code such as 8FVC9G8F+6X using the alphabet 23456789CFGHJMPQRVWX. The first ten digits form the pair section — five steps of two digits, one for latitude and one for longitude — with a + separator after the 8th digit; any further digits refine the cell on a 4×5 grid. Decoding reverses that: each digit narrows the cell, so longer codes describe smaller cells with a smaller ± error on each axis. The result is a rectangular cell, not an exact point — this tool reports its center, the half-width error, and the bounding box. Decoding is case-insensitive and accepts full-length codes only (1012 digits). To create one, use the Plus Code generator.