Geotag Photos Online
Add GPS Location to Images
Embed GPS coordinates into your photos for Google Business, real estate listings, and local SEO. Add latitude, longitude, and altitude to any image.
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Upload an image, pick a location on the map, and download with GPS coordinates embedded.
What is Photo Geotagging?
Geotagging is the process of adding GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) to a photo's metadata. When a photo is geotagged, any software or service that reads EXIF data can determine exactly where the photo was taken.
Most smartphones automatically geotag photos, but DSLR cameras often don't have GPS. Photos scanned from prints or screenshots also lack location data.
Our geotagging tool lets you add precise GPS coordinates to any image — just search for a location on the map or enter coordinates manually.
GPS data you can embed:
- Latitude — north/south position (-90 to 90)
- Longitude — east/west position (-180 to 180)
- Altitude — elevation above or below sea level
- Direction refs — N/S and E/W automatically set
Why Geotag Your Photos?
Google Business Profile
Geotagged photos uploaded to your Google Business Profile can improve local search rankings. Google uses GPS metadata as a signal for location relevance.
Real Estate Listings
Add property coordinates to listing photos. Geotagged real estate images help Google associate your photos with the correct address and neighborhood.
Local SEO
Local businesses can geotag all their photos with their business address coordinates. This strengthens the location signal for search engines crawling your website.
Travel Photography
Add location data to photos taken with cameras that lack GPS. Tag your travel photos so they show up on map views in Google Photos, Apple Photos, and Lightroom.
Asset Management
Digital asset management systems use GPS metadata to organize and search photos by location. Geotagging makes your photo library searchable by place.
Google Maps & Earth
Geotagged photos can be plotted on Google Maps and Google Earth. Perfect for documenting construction sites, nature trails, or tourist routes.
How to Geotag Photos Online
Upload Your Photo
Upload any JPEG, PNG, TIFF, or WebP image. Existing GPS data will be replaced with your new coordinates.
Set the Location
Click on the interactive map to pick a location, or enter exact latitude and longitude coordinates. Optionally add altitude.
Download Geotagged Image
Download your photo with GPS data embedded. The coordinates are stored in EXIF format, readable by all major platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does geotagging photos help with local SEO?
Yes. Google reads EXIF GPS data from images. Geotagged photos on your website and Google Business Profile can strengthen your location signal, especially for "near me" searches.
Can I geotag photos taken with a DSLR camera?
Absolutely. Most DSLR cameras don't have built-in GPS. Upload your photos and use our map tool to add precise GPS coordinates to each image.
Will geotagging change my image quality?
No. Geotagging only modifies the EXIF metadata — the hidden data fields. Your image pixels, resolution, and quality remain completely unchanged.
How do I remove GPS data from a photo?
If you need to remove location data for privacy, use our EXIF removal tool to strip all metadata including GPS coordinates.
Do More With One Upload
Turn one metadata task into a full image optimization workflow
After viewing or editing one image, teams usually continue with privacy cleanup, SEO tagging, geotagging, and bulk processing. Keep the same file flow across all tools.
View EXIF Online
Inspect camera, GPS, timestamps, and technical tags.
Metadata Editor
Add title, caption, creator, copyright, and keywords.
Remove EXIF Data
Strip location and device metadata before sharing.
Image SEO Optimizer
Inject metadata signals used by search engines.
Geotag Photos
Add precise latitude and longitude with map controls.
Developer API
Automate read/edit/strip workflows in your stack.
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