Angle Converter
Quickly convert angle units between degrees, radians, gradians, and more using this accurate, browser-based angle converter.
How to Use Angle Converter
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Enter the angle value you want to convert.
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Select the input unit, such as degrees.
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Click the Convert button.
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View instant results in units like radians, minutes, seconds, revolutions, and more.
Angle Converter Key Features
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Supports conversions between degrees, radians, grads (gons), revolutions, quadrants, mil, and more
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Converts to subdivisions like minutes, seconds, and signs
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Fast, accurate, and scientific notation ready
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Operates entirely within your browser for privacy and speed
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Compatible with desktop, tablet, and mobile
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No account or downloads needed
Why Angle Converter Is Best for Geometry and Engineering
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Covers all standard angle units used in navigation, physics, and CAD
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Enables quick comparisons between full circles, degrees, and revolutions
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Designed for accuracy in scientific and academic applications
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Supports both decimal and fractional angles
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Built for instant conversion with no server-side processing
Use Cases of Angle Converter
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Convert degrees to radians for physics calculations
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Transform angular measurements in architectural blueprints
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Convert arc degrees to minutes and seconds for navigation
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Use quadrant and sextant values in astronomy or oceanography
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Standardize angle formats for computer-aided design (CAD)
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FAQs
What is an angle converter?
An angle converter instantly converts between various angle units like degrees, radians, gons, mil, and revolutions.
Can I convert degrees to radians?
Yes. Enter a degree value and view the result in radians, along with other angle units.
Does it support minutes and seconds?
Yes. The tool breaks down degrees into minutes and seconds for navigation and astronomy.
Are quadrant and sextant conversions included?
Yes. The tool includes quadrant, octant, and sextant conversions.
Is this tool free to use?
Yes. It’s 100% free and requires no sign-up or payment.
Does the tool work offline?
Yes. It’s fully client-side, meaning it works without internet after loading.
Is the conversion accurate for scientific use?
Yes. It uses precise formulas and displays in scientific notation when necessary.
Can I use this tool for CAD work?
Yes. It’s ideal for converting angles into CAD-supported units like radians or degrees.
Are my inputs private?
Yes. All calculations are performed in your browser, with no data stored or transmitted.
What are gons or grads?
Gradians (gons) are a metric angle unit where a right angle equals 100 grads—commonly used in surveying.
🔒 Security & Privacy Notes
This tool performs all calculations locally in your browser.
We do not upload, store, or track any user input.
Optimized for speed, safety, and full privacy.
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