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Add GPS Stamp to Photos on Desktop or Laptop

🖥 Desktop & Laptop Users 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free tool

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.

Who Needs GPS Stamps on Desktop

How to Use GPS Cam Stamp on a Laptop

  1. Open gpscamstamp.com in Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari on your laptop
  2. Click "Allow" when the browser asks for location permission
  3. Click the Upload Photo tab
  4. Drag and drop or select photos from your computer (supports batch upload)
  5. Configure your stamp fields and template
  6. Click Download — stamped photos are saved directly to your Downloads folder

Try It on Your Laptop Now

Open in Chrome or Firefox. Allow location. Upload your photos. Done.

Open GPS Cam Stamp →

Manual Coordinate Entry for DSLR Photos

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.

Browser Compatibility on Desktop

You must allow location permission when prompted. If you accidentally denied it, reset location permissions in your browser settings and refresh the page.