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Pic2Map Photo Location Viewer
Do you need help remembering where you took a picture? Upload your photos to Pic2Map, and we’ll help you find the location. Pic2Map examines the EXIF data embedded in your images to extract GPS coordinates, which it then uses to show you a map view of your photo along with a detailed address and any additional EXIF details available.
How to Use:
- Drag and drop your images here to upload.
- Or select photo files from your device.
- Ensure your photos remain private.
- By uploading, you agree to Pic2Map’s Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
What is Pic2Map?
Pic2Map is an online tool for viewing EXIF data with GPS support, allowing you to locate and see your photos on a map. It utilizes EXIF data, which is embedded in nearly all photos taken with digital cameras, smartphones, and tablets. Even without GPS data, Pic2Map functions as a straightforward EXIF data viewer—EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format, which stores information about digital photography images using JPEG compression. Depending on your camera’s make and model, EXIF data may include details like shutter speed, exposure compensation, aperture (F number), ISO speed, flash usage, date and time, white balance, auxiliary lenses used, and resolution. A comprehensive list of all data Pic2Map can provide is detailed below.
If your device has a built-in GPS receiver and geotagging is enabled, Pic2Map can extract location coordinates, including latitude, longitude, altitude, and direction. This data is used to pinpoint the location on a map and reverse geocode to provide a detailed address if possible.
How to Find a Photo’s Location:
The EXIF viewer automatically displays the photo’s location on Google Maps using embedded GPS data (if available). This feature is useful if you can’t recall where your photo was taken. However, the location viewer only works if the photo contains location data. Not all cameras include GPS data, and users sometimes remove location data before sharing images.
Some camera manufacturers, like Nikon and FujiFilm, also record the camera’s shutter count in the EXIF data, along with other details such as date, time, aperture (ƒ-number), ISO speed, white balance, metering, orientation, resolution, exposure compensation, and lens information.
What is EXIF Data?
EXIF data is a format used by nearly all digital cameras to store metadata about images. This includes:
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Date and Time
: Records when the photo was taken.
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Camera Settings
: Includes static information (camera model) and variable data (orientation, aperture, shutter speed, metering, focal length, white balance, ISO speed).
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Thumbnail
: Preview image for file managers or photo software.
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Descriptions
: Additional textual information.
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GPS Information
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Camera Shutter Count
: Available for some brands (e.g., Nikon).
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Copyright Information
: Associated with the image.
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Geolocation
: Includes latitude, longitude, and sometimes altitude.
Understanding Camera Terms:
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ƒ-Number
: Represents the lens’s focal length to aperture diameter ratio, indicating lens speed. Lower ƒ-numbers (e.g., ƒ/1.8) signify faster lenses that let in more light.
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Lens Speed
: Refers to how much light passes through the lens. Fast lenses with larger apertures allow more light and provide creative control through shallow depth-of-field.
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Exposure Value (EV)
: Combines shutter speed and ƒ-number to represent equivalent exposure settings. A change of ±1 EV equals a 1-stop exposure adjustment.
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ISO
: Measures sensor sensitivity to light. Higher ISO values increase sensitivity but also introduce more noise or grain. In film photography, ISO and ASA were used interchangeably; today, ISO is more common.
YCbCr
: A color space used in video and digital photography, representing color as brightness and two color difference signals.
White Balance
: Adjusts color temperature to correct for lighting conditions, ensuring white objects appear white. Cameras offer auto and preset white balance settings to match various light sources.
Orientation (Rotation)
: The EXIF standard includes 8 orientations to determine how an image should be displayed, such as portrait or landscape.
Photo EXIF & Location Viewer
: This tool lets you parse EXIF data, view GPS coordinates, and find the geographical location of your photo on a map. You can view image dimensions, resolution, camera details, and more.
How to Get Geolocation from a Picture:
Select a photo and click the “Get Geolocation” button. The tool will upload the image, retrieve EXIF data, and display camera and location information along with a map view. It also provides the photo’s datetime and local timezone details.
Geographic Tools:
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Latitude & Longitude Finder
: Convert addresses to GPS coordinates and view exact locations on Google Maps.
Find Address from Latitude & Longitude
Our reverse geocoding tool allows you to convert latitude and longitude coordinates into a detailed address. Simply enter the coordinates to get the address, and view the location on Google Maps. You can easily determine the location from GPS coordinates, including country, state, city, and zip code.
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Get Geolocation from IP Address
This IP geolocation tool helps you find the geographic location associated with an IP address. You can retrieve information such as the country, state, city, zip code, area code, latitude, longitude, ISP, and more, and view the precise location on Google Maps.
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Photo Location Finder
Use this online tool to view the GPS data embedded in your photos and find their locations on Google Maps. By extracting latitude, longitude, and other GPS coordinates from your photos, you can determine where each image was taken.
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What Is My IP Address
Find your public IP address with this free tool and check its location. You can obtain details such as the IP address, country, region/state, city, zip/postal code, ISP, and timezone, and view the location on Google Maps.
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My Location
Track and view your current location on Google Maps with this free tool. Find your exact GPS location, get the address of your current location, and see your position on the map.
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Free Online EXIF Viewer
This tool allows you to extract and view EXIF data from JPG images. You can check camera details, lens information, GPS location, and Lightroom edits. Simply upload a JPG file or paste an image URL to see the EXIF data.
Paste image URL or upload a local file and try it out.
Sample Photos with EXIF Data
View sample photos with complete EXIF and XMP (Lightroom) metadata to see how camera settings and edits are recorded.
What is EXIF Data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) metadata embedded in digital images provides detailed information about the image file’s properties. This includes:
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Camera Make and Model:
Manufacturer and model of the camera used.
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Lens:
Lens model used to take the photo.
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Focal Length:
Distance between the lens and sensor.
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Aperture (F-number):
Size of the lens opening.
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Shutter Speed:
Duration the camera’s shutter is open.
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ISO:
Sensitivity of the camera’s sensor to light.
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Date and Time:
When the photo was taken.
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Flash Settings:
Whether the flash was used.
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GPS Location:
Coordinates where the photo was captured.
How to View EXIF Data?
View EXIF data through various methods depending on your device and software:
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Online EXIF Data Viewer:
Upload images to websites to see their EXIF data.
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iOS:
Use the Photos app to view EXIF data by swiping up or clicking the “i” icon.
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macOS:
Right-click the image, select “Get Info,” or use the Preview app.
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Windows:
Right-click the image, select “Properties,” and check the “Details” tab.
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Image Editing Software:
Use programs like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP.
Give it a Try!
Welcome to the Photo GPS Extract website, where you can use free tools to get GPS locations from your photos. Our tools include:
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Quick Photo GPS Extract:
View a photo’s location on Google Maps.
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Photo GPS Extract 9:
Advanced tool for mapping multiple photos and searching your collection.
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Python Scripts:
For programmers to map photo locations from a folder.
How to Geotag Photos:
- Upload JPG/PNG/WebP images.
- View existing geotags on the map.
- Set or adjust markers manually.
- Optionally add EXIF tags.
- Download the geotagged image.
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FAQ
Geotagging adds geographical information to image files, which can help with organizing photos, improving search results, and enhancing SEO. To geotag images, you can either use GPS-enabled devices or manually add geotags using software.
For best results with geotagging, use JPG format as it supports standardized EXIF metadata. PNG and WebP formats might not display geotags correctly with some tools.
By including relevant keywords and descriptions in the EXIF metadata, you can improve your images’ searchability and accessibility.
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