GeoSize Compare Pro is a highly useful map utility for visualizing and comparing geographic areas by drawing custom shapes and overlaying them on different map views. For example, the map above shows the outline of New York's Central Park overlaid onto a map of San Francisco.
How It Works:
- Select the "Measure distances" (📏) button and trace the outline of your area on the map.
- After completing the shape click "Compare" to lock it in place.
- In comparison mode, the shape stays centered as you pan the map, making it easy to compare sizes across locations.
Additional Features:
The "Measure distances" tool lets you calculate real-world distances between points - helpful for route planning (e.g., estimating walking or cycling distances).
Pro Tip:
When drawing shapes, ensure you close the polygon by clicking the first marker again and use at least 3 points for valid comparisons.
If you prefer not to draw shapes manually, the ever popular The True Size Of ... offers a different approach. This map lets you select predefined country or state outlines and drag them onto other regions to compare their true sizes.
Unlike GeoSize Compare Pro, which focuses on custom shapes, The True Size Of... emphasizes preloaded geographic data, making it ideal for quick comparisons of well-known borders. For instance, you could overlay Alaska onto Brazil to see how they stack up without Mercator projection distortions.