Photo location

Photo Location Viewer

Find out where a photo was taken — read its GPS coordinates and see the exact spot on a map, free and in your browser.

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See where a photo was taken

When a photo is geotagged, it stores the precise latitude and longitude of where it was captured. This location viewer reads those coordinates and pins them on an OpenStreetMap view, so you can see at a glance exactly where a picture was taken — to the street.

It's useful for organising travel photos, settling "where was this?" debates, and — importantly — for spotting when an image you're about to share reveals a location you'd rather keep private. If it does, you can strip the GPS in one click.

How to view a photo's location

  1. Open your photo. Drag it onto the tool, choose a file, or paste it.
  2. Open the Location tab. If the photo is geotagged, the coordinates appear on a map with a marker.
  3. Open the full map. Tap the link to view the spot in OpenStreetMap or Google Maps.

Not every photo has a location

Many photos have no GPS data — location services may have been off, the camera doesn't record it, or it was stripped already. If there's no coordinate, the tool will say so rather than guess.

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How accurate is the photo location?

As accurate as the device that took it — usually within a few metres for a modern phone with GPS enabled.

What if no location shows up?

The photo simply has no GPS tag. That's common: location may have been disabled, or the metadata was already removed.

Can I remove the location after viewing it?

Yes. Switch to the Remove tab and save a clean copy — the GPS coordinates and all other metadata are stripped.

Where is my image processed?

The metadata is read and removed in your browser, so the clean copy is created on your own device. How any data associated with the tool is handled is described in our privacy policy.

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