Photo labeling guides
Everything about putting useful information on a photo — capture dates, kids' ages, EXIF overlays, product names, dish names, and field documentation.
Dates & timestamps
Family photos
Captions
Business
How to label product photos
Add product names, SKUs, sizes and prices directly onto product images so catalogs, listings, and internal sheets stay unambiguous. A practical workflow for small retailers.
6 min read
Add dish names to food photos
Label plates with the dish name, price, and allergens so menu boards, delivery listings, and social posts never leave guests guessing what they are looking at.
5 min read
Metadata
Photo metadata overlay: put EXIF data on the image
Display the capture date, camera, lens, exposure settings, GPS coordinates, and compass direction directly on a photo as a clean data plate.
7 min read
Add GPS location to a photo
Stamp coordinates, a place name, and compass direction onto a photo — read straight from the image's GPS metadata or entered by hand for field and travel photos.
5 min read
What is EXIF metadata?
EXIF is the data your camera writes inside a photo — capture date, GPS, camera model, exposure settings. Learn what it stores, how to read it, and when to share or strip it.
6 min read
Field documentation
How to label inspection photos
A field-tested format for labeling inspection and site photos: date, location, asset ID, and finding — burned into the image so the context survives every export.
7 min read
How to label real estate listing photos
Add room names, dimensions, and feature callouts to property photos so buyers can navigate a listing gallery without guessing which room they are in.
5 min read
Timestamp photos for work
Add a reliable visible timestamp to work photos — deliveries, progress shots, service calls — using the capture time stored in the image, not the time you filed it.
5 min read