Add a timestamp to a photo.

Stamp the date, time, GPS, and address onto any photo, including photos you already took. Pick from 81 formats and any position. The tool can read the real capture date and location from EXIF, or you can set them yourself. No watermark, no upload.

  • 100% browser
  • Files never leave your device
  • No signup, no caps
  • GDPR & CCPA friendly
GPS Camera & Timestamp

Drop photos to stamp

JPG, PNG, or HEIC. Add date, time, GPS and notes. Preview live, download stamped.

Time
24-hour clock
Location
Show address
Show coordinates
Job note
Show note
Style
Accent bar
Watermark
Defaults
Saves style, position, palette, watermark, and which fields show. Time and GPS are never saved.

A real date-stamp camera, in your browser.

Stamp date, time, GPS, address, and a note onto any photo, with the real values pulled from EXIF or set by hand, in 81 formats.

81 date and time formats

MM/DD/YYYY, DD.MM.YYYY, written months, 12 or 24 hour, date-only or time-only. More formats than any other stamp tool.

Reads the real date and GPS

Auto-fills the timestamp from the photo's EXIF DateTimeOriginal and GPS, so it matches when and where the shot was taken.

Any position, any color

Place the stamp in any corner, edge, or center. Pick the color, size, and opacity to suit the photo.

GPS, address, and notes

Add coordinates, a reverse-geocoded street address, and a custom job note next to the date.

No watermark, no upload

Only your timestamp is drawn on the image. The photo is stamped in your browser and never uploaded.

Works on photos already taken

Built for existing photos: stamp shots from your gallery, a download, or a scan in seconds.

Common questions about adding a timestamp.

How do I add a timestamp to a photo?
Drop the photo onto the tool, pick a date and time format and a position (any corner, edge, or center), and download. The stamp is drawn onto the image itself, so the date and time stay visible everywhere the photo goes. It runs in your browser, with no upload and no watermark.
Can I add a timestamp to photos already taken?
Yes. This tool is made for photos you already have. It can read the original capture date and GPS from the photo's EXIF metadata and stamp those real values onto the image, or you can type any date and time yourself. Either way the stamp is burned onto the picture.
Where does the date come from?
By default the tool reads DateTimeOriginal (the moment the shutter fired) and the GPS location from the photo's EXIF data, so the stamp matches when and where the shot was actually taken. If the photo has no EXIF date, or you want a different one, just set the date and time manually.
Does it add a watermark?
No. The only thing drawn onto your photo is the timestamp you choose. There is no app watermark, no logo, and no quality downgrade. You can also add your own company logo or note if you want one.
What date and time formats are available?
81 date and time formats, including MM/DD/YYYY, DD.MM.YYYY, written-month styles, 12 or 24 hour time, and date-only or time-only. You can also show GPS coordinates, a reverse-geocoded address, and a custom note alongside the timestamp.
Is it free and private?
Yes. No account, no limits, no watermark. The photo is stamped entirely in your browser, so it never leaves your device. We never see your image.
What is the difference between this and changing the EXIF date?
This tool draws a visible timestamp onto the picture, which is what most people mean by a date-stamp camera. If instead you want to change the hidden EXIF capture date in the file (so apps sort it differently), use our EXIF date editor.

Stamp at the shutter, not after the fact.

Stamping a photo you already have is great for one-offs. The iOS app stamps date, GPS, and address at the moment of capture using the device clock and live location, so the proof is baked in from the start and harder to dispute, with batch capture and PDF reports for fieldwork.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • Date, time, GPS, and address stamped as you shoot
  • Atomic (network-synced) timestamps
  • Batch capture, job projects, and PDF reports (Pro)
  • Survives Instagram, WhatsApp, Procore, any pipeline