Turn inspection photos into a dated, mapped report.

Drop your site photos and get a dated, GPS-tagged report with each finding plotted on a map of the site. The photos stay on your device.

  • 100% browser
  • Files never leave your device
  • No signup, no caps
  • GDPR & CCPA friendly
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Drop your photos here, or click to choose

JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF · read in your browser · nothing uploaded

A whole site visit, in one report.

A browser-side studio that reads the date and GPS from your inspection photos and builds dated, mapped inspection documentation as a PDF (or CSV). No upload, no account, free.

Dated timeline of findings

Inspection photos are ordered by the time they were taken, read from each one's EXIF.

GPS + address per finding

Each geotagged photo shows its coordinates and a reverse-geocoded street address.

Map of the site

GPS-tagged photos are plotted on a map, as pins or a time-ordered route across the site.

PDF report to hand off

Export a clean, dated, mapped PDF with a thumbnail and location for every inspection photo.

CSV export too

Need a spreadsheet instead? Export file, date, coordinates, address, and camera as CSV.

Nothing uploaded

Photos are read and the PDF built in your browser. The images never leave your device.

Common questions about inspection photo documentation.

How do I document a site inspection with photos?
Drop your inspection photos onto the tool above. It reads each one's capture date and GPS from the EXIF, sorts the findings into a dated timeline, plots the site on a map, and lets you export a PDF report with a thumbnail, date, coordinates, and address for every photo. Everything runs in your browser.
What is in the report?
A cover with the photo count and how many carry GPS and a date, then one entry per finding: a thumbnail, the capture date and time, the GPS coordinates, the reverse-geocoded address, and the camera. The photos are ordered by the time they were taken.
Does it upload my photos?
No. The photos are read in your browser and the PDF is built locally. Only the coordinates are sent to OpenStreetMap to look up an address; the images themselves never leave your device.
Can I tie each photo to a location?
Yes, when the photo carries GPS. The tool reads the latitude and longitude from each photo's EXIF and reverse-geocodes them to a street address, so every finding in the report shows where it was shot. Photos without GPS still appear with their date.
Is it free?
Yes. The tool is free, needs no account, and runs entirely in your browser. There is no upload step and no sign-up to build an inspection report.

Inspecting on site? Stamp each finding as you shoot.

A report is only as strong as the metadata behind it. When the inspector shoots with the iOS app, every photo gets its atomic time, GPS, and address baked onto the image at the shutter, so the report ties each finding to a place and a time even if a file is later stripped or re-saved.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • Atomic (network-synced) time, GPS, and address baked into each shot
  • Works offline; the address fills in once back online
  • Survives Procore, WhatsApp, email, any pipeline
  • Stamped pixels resist tampering with the date and place