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.

Free GPS Camera with timestamp & address.

Add GPS coordinates, address, date, and time to any photo. The web tool runs in your browser and writes the stamp directly into the image. No upload, no account. Need to capture live in the field? Get the iOS app to record GPS at the moment of the shot.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro

GPS into the pixels

We don't just write to EXIF, which gets stripped on every social upload. The stamp is rendered onto the visible image so it survives crop, re-saves, and screenshots.

Lat / lng + address

Show the coordinates, the reverse-geocoded address, or both. Hide what you don't need.

Pick the corner

Top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right. Resize the stamp to fit the photo.

Atomic time on iOS

Network-synced clock so timestamps don't drift with the device clock. Tamper-evident and audit-friendly.

Batch export

End-of-day workflows: drop a folder, stamp every photo with one set of options, download in one go.

Photos stay yours

Files never leave the browser. Nothing is uploaded, nothing is logged. Close the tab and it's gone.

Where field crews use it.

01

Construction & trades

Daily progress, before/after, punch lists, and incident photos with site coordinates baked in. Pour day, framing, cure shots, and subcontractor handoffs come pre-labeled, so there are fewer disputes about what was complete and when. Stamps survive Procore, PlanGrid, Dropbox, and any cloud handoff.

02

Couriers & logistics

POD photos with the door, the package, the time, and the GPS coordinate in one shot. Atomic time means the stamp survives audit even if the device clock drifted. Customer disputes shut down fast because the proof is on the image, not in a separate database.

03

Insurance & claims

Adjusters get unambiguous date and location proof on every photo. Pixel-rendered GPS plus atomic time makes silent edits obvious. Works for catastrophe deployments where cell coverage is patchy: the iOS app captures GPS offline, address fills in later.

04

Real estate & inspection

Listing photos, walkthroughs, condition reports, and inspection PDFs where every shot carries the property address and the date. Stamped images travel with the property record through MLS, inspection apps, and printed reports.

05

Field service & audits

HVAC, plumbing, telecom, security patrols, and infrastructure inspections. Every visit produces a complete, organized photo record automatically. Per-photo notes (unit number, asset ID, defect type) become the file label, on the image itself.

06

Compliance & evidence

Pre-existing condition photos for vehicles, premises, and equipment. SOC and OSHA logs that hold up under review. Tamper-evident timestamps reduce the chance of a fabricated timeline being accepted in a dispute.

Common questions.

Does the GPS camera work without an app install?
Yes. The web tool runs in any modern browser. Drop a photo in, set the coordinates and address, and download. The iOS app is for live capture in the field; the two share settings but you don't need both.
Where do the GPS coordinates come from?
On the web tool, you enter them or read them from a photo's EXIF (use the EXIF viewer to extract). On the iOS app, GPS is read from the device the moment you take the photo.
Will the GPS stamp survive Instagram or WhatsApp uploads?
Yes, because it's rendered onto the visible pixels, not just stored in metadata. Social platforms strip EXIF GPS but cannot remove what's in the image itself.
Does it work without an internet connection?
Yes. The iOS app captures GPS and atomic time offline. Reverse-geocoded addresses fill in automatically once you're back on signal. The web tool also runs entirely client-side.
Is it admissible as evidence?
Pixel-stamped GPS plus atomic time gives a strong, tamper-evident record. Local rules vary, so for legal use, keep the original file alongside the stamped version and any chain-of-custody notes.
Will it work on Android?
There's no Android app today. The Android workflow is two steps: take photos with location services on (GPS goes into EXIF), then stamp them in your browser using the web tool. It works for any photo from any device.
Does this replace Procore / PlanGrid / Spectora?
No. It makes the photos you upload to those platforms more useful. Stamps are visible on the image itself, so they show up correctly in any document, PDF export, or downstream system.
Can I add my company logo as a watermark?
Yes, on iOS Pro. The web tool also has a free watermark text field. The watermark sits in the corner alongside the GPS / time stamp.
Does the tool record where I am?
No. It only uses GPS values you provide. The browser never asks the OS for your location unless you explicitly opt in, and even then the value stays in the browser.

Start free in your browser, then take it to the field.

The web tool stamps photos you already have. The iOS app captures them live with GPS and atomic time.

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