See your photos on a map.

Drop a batch of photos and see where each one was taken on a single map, read from their GPS metadata. 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

Plots each photo's GPS location on one map. Nothing uploads.

Every geotagged photo, on one map.

A browser-side map that reads the GPS from a batch of photos and pins them all together. No upload, no account, free OpenStreetMap tiles.

Many photos, one map

Drop a whole batch and see every geotagged photo as a pin on a single map.

Nothing uploaded

Only the GPS already inside each photo is read, in your browser. The images never leave your device.

Click a pin for details

Each pin shows the file and its exact coordinates. The map zooms to fit all your photos.

Spot the gaps

The tool counts how many photos had a location, so you can see which ones lost their GPS.

HEIC and TIFF too

Reads iPhone HEIC and TIFF alongside JPEG and PNG, the formats that actually carry GPS.

Free OpenStreetMap

No account, no limit. Built on free OpenStreetMap tiles, no API key needed.

Common questions about mapping photos by location.

How do I put my photos on a map?
Drop a batch of photos onto the tool. It reads the GPS coordinates stored in each photo's EXIF metadata and drops a pin for every one on a single OpenStreetMap. Click a pin to see the file and its coordinates. Nothing is uploaded.
Does it upload my photos?
No. The photos are parsed in your browser and only the coordinates already inside them are read. The images never leave your device, are never stored, and are never logged. The map tiles come from OpenStreetMap; your photos do not.
Why are some photos not on the map?
Only photos that carry GPS data can be placed. A photo has no location if Location Services were off when it was taken, or if it passed through a platform like Instagram, Facebook, or WhatsApp that strips GPS on upload. The tool tells you how many of your photos had a location.
Which formats does it read?
JPEG, PNG, HEIC (iPhone), and TIFF. iPhone HEIC and most camera and phone JPEGs carry GPS when location was on, so they map well.
Can I see a single photo's exact location and address?
Yes. For one photo with a full address and a copy-coordinates button, use our photo location finder. The photo map is built for seeing many photos' locations together, for example a trip or a survey.
Is it really free?
Yes. No account, no limit, no watermark. Everything runs in your browser using free OpenStreetMap tiles.

Mapping a survey or a trip?

When you shoot with the iOS app, every photo gets its GPS, atomic time, and address stamped on at the shutter, so the location is baked in even if the file is later stripped. Map your existing photos here.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • GPS, time, and address stamped as you shoot
  • Atomic (network-synced) timestamps
  • Survives Instagram, WhatsApp, Procore, any pipeline
  • Works offline; address fills in later