FPE SnapStamp Pro
Add Name, Time & GPS coordinates to images Professional watermarking and evidence stamping tool.
Batch Upload Images
JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC
About SnapStamp Pro
SnapStamp Pro is a powerful, privacy-focused web tool designed to stamp metadata, watermarks, and location data onto your photos instantly. You can add your name, date and GPS on your image. Whether you need to document a construction site with GPS coordinates or add a retro film aesthetic to your travel shots, SnapStamp Pro handles it all—individually or in bulk for free.
Key Features
- Smart Batch Processing: Drag and drop hundreds of photos at once. The tool processes them sequentially to prevent browser crashes and allows you to download them all as a single ZIP file.
- Automatic Metadata Extraction: The tool automatically reads EXIF data (original creation date and GPS coordinates) from your photos, including iPhone HEIC files, ensuring accurate documentation.
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Three Specialized Modes:
- Evidence Mode: Adds a high-contrast black bar with project name, location, time, and GPS coordinates. Perfect for verification and documentation.
- Retro Mode: Simulates the classic '90s orange digital date stamp with a glowing effect.
- Pro Mode: A clean, minimalist watermark signature for photographers and content creators.
- Full Customization: Adjust font styles (Inter, Roboto Mono, Orbitron), positions, colors, opacity, and output size to fit your branding or reporting standards.
- Mobile Optimized: A responsive interface that works perfectly on smartphones with a touch-friendly "Top Preview / Bottom Controls" layout.
Who is this tool for?
- Field Professionals: Construction managers, real estate inspectors, and insurance adjusters who need immutable proof of "When" and "Where" a photo was taken.
- Photographers & Creators: Users looking to protect their copyright with a watermark or add a nostalgic film-camera timestamp to social media posts.
- Project Managers: Anyone who needs to organize daily site reports by automatically stamping filenames and location data onto images.
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