FormatDogWorkspace
Capture a photo stamped with your exact GPS coordinates, date, and time — built for field visit and site verification records accepted by banks, schools, and government departments. Nothing is ever uploaded; your location never leaves your device.
No signup · No file limits · Runs entirely on your deviceYour browser will ask permission for both, just once per session.
Add an optional note, then take the photo when ready.
Your photo downloads with coordinates, date, and time stamped on it.
No. Your camera feed and GPS location are read directly by your browser and used only to create the image on your own device. Nothing is uploaded, and nothing is stored once you close this page — your browser has zero ongoing access to your camera or location afterward.
Not currently — this shows precise GPS coordinates (latitude/longitude), which is the core data actually used for official verification, along with date, time, and an accuracy radius. Converting coordinates into a readable address requires sending your location to a third-party mapping service, which we've deliberately left out to keep this tool fully private. This may be added later as a clearly-labeled optional feature.
It depends entirely on your device. A phone with real GPS hardware, used outdoors with a clear sky view, is typically accurate within a few meters — the accuracy radius shown on the photo tells you exactly how precise that specific reading was. A laptop or desktop without GPS hardware will be far less accurate, often only city-level.
Both are required for this tool to function at all — there's no way to stamp a photo with your location without reading your camera and GPS. You can revoke either permission at any time in your browser's site settings, and this tool asks fresh each time you open it rather than remembering permission long-term.
Yes, completely free with no daily limit.