Draw a GPS route from your photos.
Drop your geotagged photos and see the path between them on a map, ordered by the time each one was taken. The route connects every GPS point in sequence, so a trip rebuilds itself from your camera roll.
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- Files never leave your device
- No signup, no caps
- GDPR & CCPA friendly
Drop your photos here, or click to choose
JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF · read in your browser · nothing uploadedA trip, redrawn from your photos.
A browser-side route map that reads the GPS and capture time from a batch of photos and connects them into the path you traveled. No upload, no account, free.
Photos into a route
Connect your geotagged photos into a single path, drawn point to point on a map.
Ordered by capture time
Photos are sequenced by the time they were taken, read from each one's EXIF, so the route runs in order.
Pins or route line
Toggle between scattered pins and a connecting route line to see the trip as points or as a path.
See which lost GPS
Photos without a location are flagged, so you can tell which ones dropped off the route and why.
CSV and PDF export
Export a dated, mapped PDF report, or download a CSV with file, date, coordinates, and address.
Nothing uploaded
Photos are read and the map built in your browser. The images never leave your device.
Common questions about routes from photos.
How do I make a route from my photos?
How is the order decided?
Why are some photos missing from the route?
Can I export it?
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.
Read →How to Add GPS Coordinates to a Photo
Put a location back onto a photo that is missing its GPS, so it can sit on the map.
Read →Which Social Media Platforms Strip EXIF Data
See which apps remove GPS and date on upload, and why your photos lose their location.
Read →
Want the whole route to connect? Stamp it as you shoot.
A route is only complete if every photo carries GPS and a time. When you shoot with the iOS app, each photo gets its GPS, atomic time, and address stamped onto the image at the shutter, so no point drops out of the path and the order holds up even if a file is later stripped or re-saved.
- GPS, time, and address stamped as you shoot
- Atomic (network-synced) timestamps keep the order honest
- Every photo carries a point, so the route never breaks
- Works offline; address fills in later