Universal Geotagger — OpenStreetMap GPS Coordinate Injector
Search any location on an interactive map, get exact GPS coordinates, and inject EXIF geo metadata into photos client-side. Perfect for local SEO, travel photography, and geo-tagged business photos.
Data Privacy
100% Client-Side. Your data never leaves your device. No server transfers. Zero AI training data retention.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I geotag a photo with GPS coordinates?
Upload your photo and search for a location by name in the interactive map. Click to select the exact spot, and the tool extracts the latitude/longitude. Click "Inject EXIF" to embed these GPS coordinates directly into the photo's EXIF data — all in your browser. Download the geo-tagged image instantly.
Does it support custom coordinates?
Yes. Manually enter latitude/longitude if you know the exact coordinates, or search by address and click on the map. The tool auto-fills coordinates from OpenStreetMap and shows them before injection.
What This Tool Does
This tool embeds GPS coordinates directly into JPEG/PNG EXIF metadata. Used by Google Maps, Local Pack, and Google Images to verify photo location authenticity for local SEO trust signals.
Technical Specifications
- ✓EXIF 2.3 specification compliance
- ✓GPS IFD (Image File Directory) standard
- ✓WGS-84 geodetic system (latitude/longitude precision)
- ✓Leaflet.js map integration for location search
- ✓Reverse geocoding for automatic coordinate detection
Performance Comparison
| Processing Method | Traditional Server-Side | Our 100% Client-Side |
|---|---|---|
| Data Privacy | Upload to server | 100% Local |
| Processing Speed | Network latency | Instant |
| Server Costs | Per-request billing | Free forever |
Common Questions
How does this work?
This tool processes your files entirely in your web browser using the Canvas and FileReader APIs. No data is sent to any server.
Is my data secure?
Yes. All processing happens locally on your device. We never upload, store, or analyze your files on any server.
Can I use this offline?
Yes, once the page loads, the tool works completely offline. No internet connection needed after initial page load.