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Recycle

Simply click the button below to strip all metadata from your image. Once the process is complete, a clean, metadata-free version of the image will automatically download to your device.

Supported image formats: WebP, PNG, JPEG, and GIF.

No GPS data found in this image.

Photo.ink requires unaltered photo files in order to process the data. Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter strip out EXIF data from uploaded photos.

A DSLR or compact camera with a built-in GPS or external GPS unit is required to automatically geotag your photos while you are shooting. If you are using a smartphone (Android, iPhone, etc.) to take your photos, location and geotagging services should be enabled.

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Show image in map

Get image geo coordinates and show in map

Show Image in Map Tool

Is an online tool that visualizes where a photo was taken by extracting its embedded geolocation data. Perfect for photographers, travelers, or anyone looking to connect their memories with a specific location, this tool makes it easy to map your images accurately.

Key Features:

  • Geolocation Mapping: Extract GPS coordinates from an image and view its location on an interactive map.
  • Supports Multiple Formats: Works with image formats like JPEG, TIFF, and others that store EXIF data.
  • Fast and Simple: Just upload your image, and the map appears instantly if geotags are available.
  • Privacy Protection: No data is stored—uploads are processed securely and deleted after use.
  • Enhanced Visualization: See precise locations with satellite, terrain, or street view options.

How to Use:

  1. Upload an image containing geotags (such as photos taken with a smartphone or GPS-enabled camera).
  2. The tool scans the image for geolocation data and plots it on a map.
  3. Explore the map to see the exact location, or use additional map features for detailed visualization.

Applications:

  • Travelers: Relive adventures by pinpointing where each photo was taken.
  • Photographers: Organize photo collections based on location.
  • Investigators: Verify image origins or validate location-based claims.
  • General Users: Satisfy curiosity about where images were captured.

Conclusion:

The Show Image in Map tool bridges the gap between photography and geography, offering a seamless way to link memories with locations. Whether for personal enjoyment or professional purposes, it’s a quick and secure solution to map your photos.