EXIF Map Viewer
see where every photo was taken
This viewer reads the GPS tags in your photos (EXIF) and pins them on a map. It’s perfect for flight QA, ground documentation, and quick “where/when/how” checks without opening heavy software. Processing happens in your browser—nothing is uploaded.
How to use: drag-and-drop JPGs (DJI, Sony, iPhone/Android, etc.). We’ll parse location, altitude, timestamp, and—when available—heading and camera details. Click any pin to see the metadata and jump to the image.
Notes & tips:
Coordinates are shown in WGS84 (EPSG:4326). Many cameras store ellipsoidal height; convert to NAVD88/orthometric if needed.
Phone geotags are typically 3–10 m off; RTK/PPK drones can be cm-level when flown correctly.
“Heading” may be camera/gimbal yaw, not aircraft course—treat as approximate.
Keep EXIF intact: avoid apps that strip metadata when exporting or sharing.
Use cases: rapid field verification, photo logs for as-builts, incident documentation, and organizing shots by location/time.

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