Build a photo timeline by date taken.
Drop a batch of photos and see them ordered by the time each one was taken, read straight from the EXIF capture date. The photos never leave your device.
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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 uploadedYour photos, in the order they happened.
A browser-side timeline that reads the capture date from a batch of photos and orders them oldest to newest, with a map and PDF or CSV export. No upload, no account, free.
Photos in chronological order
Drop a batch and see it sorted from oldest to newest by the time each photo was taken.
Dates read from EXIF
The order comes from each photo's EXIF capture time, not the file date, so the timeline is accurate.
Map of the locations too
Geotagged photos are plotted on a map alongside the timeline, so you see when and where.
Spots photos with no date
Photos missing a capture date are flagged separately instead of being sorted into the wrong place.
Export to PDF or CSV
Save the ordered timeline as a dated PDF report, or export file, date, and location as CSV.
Nothing uploaded
Photos are read and the timeline built in your browser. The images never leave your device.
Common questions about ordering photos by date.
How do I put photos in chronological order?
Where does the date come from?
What if a photo has no date?
Can I export the timeline?
Is it free and private?
Photo guides on date and metadata.
How to Verify When a Photo Was Taken
Confirm a photo's real capture date from its metadata, and spot when it does not add up.
Read →How to See Where a Photo Was Taken
Find exactly where a photo was taken from its GPS metadata.
Read →What Is EXIF Data?
The hidden metadata in every photo, including the capture date that drives the timeline.
Read →
A timeline is only as reliable as the capture dates behind it.
If a photo's date was stripped or re-saved, it lands in the wrong spot or drops off the timeline entirely. When you shoot with the iOS app, every photo gets its atomic (network-synced) time, GPS, and address stamped onto the image at the shutter, so the order holds up and the timeline stays trustworthy.
- Atomic (network-synced) time stamped as you shoot
- GPS and address baked in, so when and where always match
- Capture date survives WhatsApp, email, any pipeline
- Works offline; address fills in later