Extract GPS from photos to CSV.
Drop a batch of photos and pull the latitude and longitude out of each one, read from their GPS metadata, then export the whole set to CSV. The photos never leave your device.
- 100% browser
- Files never leave your device
- No signup, no caps
- GDPR & CCPA friendly
Drop photos here or click to choose
Reads EXIF from every photo at once. Nothing uploads. JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF.
Every photo's coordinates, in one spreadsheet.
A browser-side reader that pulls the GPS from a batch of photos and hands you a clean CSV. No upload, no account, free.
Many photos at once
Drop a whole folder and get the coordinates for every geotagged photo in one table.
Latitude and longitude
The exact GPS coordinates each photo carries, ready to copy, map, or import.
One-click CSV export
Download a spreadsheet with file, lat, lng, date, and camera, one row per photo.
Spot the gaps
Blank coordinates flag the photos that lost their GPS, so you know what is missing.
HEIC and TIFF too
Reads iPhone HEIC and TIFF alongside JPEG and PNG, the formats that actually carry GPS.
Nothing uploaded
Only the coordinates inside each photo are read, in your browser. The images never leave your device.
Common questions about extracting GPS to CSV.
How do I extract GPS from photos?
Can I export the coordinates to CSV or Excel?
Why do some photos have no coordinates?
Which formats does it read?
Is it free and private?
Photo guides on location and metadata.
How to See Where a Photo Was Taken
Find exactly where a photo was taken from its GPS metadata, on iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, and in your browser.
Read →Which Social Media Platforms Strip EXIF Data
Who removes GPS and metadata on upload, and what survives.
Read →How to Add GPS Coordinates to a Photo
Put location back into a photo that lost it, or geotag one that never had it.
Read →
Need coordinates that never go missing?
Extracting GPS only works while the photos still carry it. When you shoot with the iOS app, the GPS, atomic time, and address are stamped onto the image at the shutter, so the location is baked in even if the file is later stripped.
- GPS, time, and address stamped as you shoot
- Atomic (network-synced) timestamps
- Survives Instagram, WhatsApp, Procore, any pipeline
- Works offline; address fills in later