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Convert EPSG:3993 to EPSG:26910

Online coordinate converter from Guam 1963 / Guam SPCS (EPSG:3993) to NAD83 / UTM zone 10N (EPSG:26910). Enter your source coordinates and get the result instantly. All transformations happen in your browser — no data is sent to any server.

Direct link to this transformation: epsgtransform.com/transform/epsg-3993-to-epsg-26910

Convert EPSG:3993 to EPSG:26910 in code

The same transformation with common GIS tools and libraries:

from pyproj import Transformer

transformer = Transformer.from_crs("EPSG:3993", "EPSG:26910", always_xy=True)
x, y = transformer.transform(-73.9857, 40.7484)
print(x, y)

Source: EPSG:3993Guam 1963 / Guam SPCS

projected system measured in linear units (typically metres) · Area of use: Guam - onshore

+proj=aeqd +guam +lat_0=13.4724663527778 +lon_0=144.748750705556 +x_0=50000 +y_0=50000 +ellps=clrk66 +towgs84=-100,-248,259,0,0,0,0 +units=m +no_defs +type=crs
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Target: EPSG:26910NAD83 / UTM zone 10N

projected system measured in linear units (typically metres) · Area of use: North America - 126°W to 120°W and NAD83 by country

+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=GRS80 +towgs84=0,0,0,0,0,0,0 +units=m +no_defs +type=crs
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Frequently asked questions

How accurate is converting Guam 1963 / Guam SPCS to NAD83 / UTM zone 10N?
Projection-only conversions are accurate to floating-point precision. If a datum shift is involved, browser-based tools use Helmert parameters which are accurate to roughly 1-5 m; for surveying-grade work apply the official grid-shift transformation in a desktop GIS.
Does my data leave the browser when I use this converter?
No. All coordinate transformations are computed locally in your browser using proj4js. The coordinates you enter are never transmitted to any server.
Need the reverse? Convert EPSG:26910 to EPSG:3993