Where was the photo taken?

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Photos taken with a smartphone or a camera often store location data inside the file. These coordinates come from the GPS chip and get saved into the image metadata (EXIF). You can find there latitude, longitude and sometimes altitude.

This tool reads the EXIF data in your browser. Nothing is sent to the server — your photo stays on your device. If the image has no GPS metadata (for example it was edited and stripped, or taken with location turned off), the tool will tell you.

Knowing where a photo was taken is useful for organising albums, checking places you visited, or adding location to old pictures when you remember the place.