- Category Photography
- RequirementsAndroid 0 and up
- Download 350,000,000+
- Package Name com.gpscamera.photolocation.gpsmap.app
- Age Rating 0
Pro
1. Automatic and accurate geotagging embeds GPS coordinates, address and timestamp into photo metadata and visible stamps, creating reliable location proof for inspections, legal records, or travel logs. Metadata export and sharing preserve authenticity across platforms, with configurable accuracy settings and batch-processing support.
2. Interactive map integration lets users view, filter and navigate photos by location, providing an intuitive spatial gallery to retrace routes or find specific shots quickly. Map clustering, search and export features streamline photo management for travel diaries, property portfolios and fieldwork, improving efficiency when organizing large image collections.
3. Customizable visible stamps and watermark options let users add text, logos, accuracy indicators and selectable EXIF fields for branding, credibility and documentation. Privacy controls allow stripping or obfuscating GPS metadata before sharing. This flexibility supports professional reporting, client deliveries and compliance with privacy or evidentiary requirements.
Con
1. Privacy and security risks: The app embeds precise GPS coordinates in photo metadata, creating a persistent location history. If you share images or sync them to cloud services, third parties or malicious actors can discover sensitive places (home, work). Inadequate data handling or breaches increase risk of stalking or misuse.
2. Battery drain and performance impact: Continuous GPS use and frequent geotagging consume significant power and can shorten battery life. Background location tracking, high-resolution image processing, and map rendering also increase CPU, memory, and storage usage, causing device slowdowns, overheating, or poor performance on older or low-end smartphones.
3. Inaccurate or inconsistent location data: GPS signals can be weak indoors, in urban canyons, or when using assisted-location services, producing incorrect or imprecise geotags. Timezone mismatches, map projection differences, or device-specific GPS errors can lead to misleading locations, which is problematic for documentation, navigation, or legal evidence.