EXIF & Metadata
Geotag Photos
Add or correct GPS location in your photos: click the map or type coordinates, and the location is written into the EXIF data — locally, with no upload.
GPS is written locally, without recompression — nothing is uploaded.
Click the map (or type coordinates) to choose the location:
To geotag photos, drop JPGs above, then click the map or paste coordinates — the GPS fields are written into EXIF right in your browser, without recompression and without upload. Tag a whole shoot with the same spot in one batch. JPEG only for now; convert other formats to JPG first, then geotag.
Honest limits
- JPEG only in this version — convert other formats to JPG first, then geotag.
- One location per batch — run separate batches for different spots.
Need more than a browser can do? Desktop browsers go further than phones — and Media Moana converts at scale on hosted infrastructure.
How it works
Drop JPG photos
Add one photo or a whole shoot to tag them all with the same spot.
Pick the location
Click the map or enter latitude/longitude. The marker shows exactly what will be written.
Download tagged files
GPS is written into EXIF locally — no recompression, no upload.
Frequently asked questions
Is this safe? Do my photos get uploaded?
No upload happens — ever. Geotagging runs entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device, nothing is stored on any server, and the tool even keeps working if you go offline after the page loads. That's also why there are no file size limits, no queues and no sign-up.
Why would I add GPS data to a photo?
Dedicated cameras mostly lack GPS, so photos from them never carry a location — adding one makes your library searchable by place in Lightroom, Apple Photos or Google Photos. It's also how you fix a wrong location, or restore one lost when a file was exported.
How precise is the location I set?
As precise as you click: the map zooms to street level, and coordinates are stored with sub-metre precision in the standard EXIF GPS fields that every photo app reads. You can also paste exact latitude/longitude values directly.
Which formats can be geotagged?
JPEG files — the format with universal EXIF GPS support across photo software. The location is written without recompressing the image, so quality is untouched. For other formats, convert to JPG first, then geotag.
Can I geotag multiple photos at once?
Yes — every photo in the batch receives the location you picked, which is exactly what you want for a shoot done in one place. For photos from different spots, run them in separate small batches. Writing happens locally, with no per-file fee and no queue.
Is there a file size or quantity limit?
There is no hard limit. Server-based converters cap uploads because your files consume their bandwidth and CPU; here writing GPS tags happens on your machine, so the only practical limit is your device's memory. Desktop browsers comfortably handle very large files and big batches.