Turn trip photos into a mileage proof log.

Drop the photos from your trips and get a dated, GPS-tagged report you can attach as proof of travel for a mileage claim or your tax records. The photos stay on your device.

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

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Every trip, as a dated proof log.

A browser-side studio that reads the date and GPS from your trip photos and builds a dated, mapped log of every stop (PDF or CSV) you can use as proof of travel. No upload, no account, free.

Dated log of trip photos

Your stop photos are read and ordered by capture time into a clean, dated log of the trip.

GPS + address per stop

Each photo's coordinates are reverse-geocoded to a street address, so every stop reads in plain English.

Map or route of the trip

GPS-tagged stops are plotted on a map, as pins or a time-ordered route of where you drove.

PDF report for an expense claim

Export a dated, mapped PDF you can attach to a mileage or expense claim in one click.

CSV export too

Need a spreadsheet instead? Export file, date, coordinates, and address as CSV for Excel or Sheets.

Nothing uploaded

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

Common questions about mileage and travel proof.

How do I prove mileage with photos?
Take a photo at each stop on your trip with Location Services on, then drop those photos onto the tool above. It reads each one's capture date and GPS from the EXIF, sorts them into a dated log, plots the stops on a map, and lets you export a PDF or CSV showing the date, coordinates, and address for every stop. That gives you a dated, location-stamped record of where you were and when.
What does the report show?
One entry per photo: the capture date and time, the GPS coordinates, and the reverse-geocoded street address, ordered by when each shot was taken. A map plots the stops as pins or a time-ordered route, so the whole trip reads as a dated log of where you were.
Does it upload my photos?
No. The photos are read in your browser and the report is built locally. Only the coordinates are sent to OpenStreetMap to look up an address; the images themselves never leave your device.
Will my employer or tax office accept it?
That depends on their rules, and this is not tax advice. The tool does not invent anything: it presents the capture date and GPS that are already in your photos, in a clean, dated log you can attach to a claim. Whether a given employer or tax office accepts photo-based proof, and in what form, is up to them, so check what your reimbursement or tax process requires.
Is it free?
Yes. Building the dated log, mapping the stops, and exporting the PDF or CSV are all free, with no account and no upload.

On the road? Capture each stop as proof as you go.

A mileage log is only as strong as the metadata behind it. When you shoot each stop with the iOS app, the photo gets its atomic (network-synced) time, GPS, and street address stamped onto the image at the shutter, so every stop is logged at the moment you are there, not reconstructed later.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • Atomic time, GPS, and address stamped at each stop
  • Stamps resist tampering and after-the-fact editing
  • Survives email, messaging apps, any pipeline
  • Works offline; the address fills in later