Image EXIF map
Extract GPS locations from EXIF data, plot them on a map, and export to CSV, GeoJSON, or KML.
Free & unlimited
Upload JPEG photos to extract GPS coordinates from their EXIF metadata.
Smartphones and GPS-enabled cameras typically include location data.
All EXIF parsing happens in your browser — photos are never uploaded to our servers.
About this tool
- 1
Upload photos
Drag and drop multiple JPG photos with GPS data.
- 2
View coordinates
See a list of all photos with their GPS coordinates and dates.
- 3
Open in Maps
Click "Open in Google Maps" to see each location on a map.
- 4
Export
Export coordinates as CSV or GeoJSON.
- Only JPG photos with embedded GPS data will show coordinates - photos from some cameras may not have GPS.
- The tool extracts EXIF data entirely in your browser - no files are uploaded.
- Export as GeoJSON for use with mapping tools like QGIS or Mapbox.
- Multi-photo upload
- EXIF GPS extraction
- Google Maps links
- Date and coordinate display
- CSV and GeoJSON export
- No-GPS detection
- Reviewing where your vacation photos were taken
- Creating a location log from a set of field photos
- Exporting GPS coordinates for GIS analysis
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