Every GPS camera app in the App Store and Google Play is phone-only. If you need to add a GPS location stamp to photos and you're working from a laptop, desktop PC or Mac — there has been no free tool to do it. Until now.
GPS Cam Stamp is the only free GPS photo stamping tool that works fully in a desktop browser. Upload photos from your computer, and the tool reads your current location from your browser's Geolocation API (using Wi-Fi triangulation on desktop) to stamp your photos instantly.
Desktop GPS accuracy: On a laptop or desktop, GPS uses Wi-Fi network triangulation rather than satellite GPS. Accuracy is typically 20–200 metres — sufficient for city-level and address-level stamping. For precise coordinates, use on a phone outdoors.
Open in Chrome or Firefox. Allow location. Upload your photos. Done.
Open GPS Cam Stamp →If you took photos on a DSLR camera in a specific location, you can manually enter the GPS coordinates rather than relying on your browser's location. Get the coordinates from Google Maps (right-click → "What's here?") and type them into the manual location fields. This lets you accurately stamp DSLR photos with their actual location even from a desktop.
You must allow location permission when prompted. If you accidentally denied it, reset location permissions in your browser settings and refresh the page.