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Add a date & time stamp to photos

Burn the date and time a photo was taken into the corner of the image — the old camcorder-style timestamp, useful as proof of when work happened. The date is read from each photo's own EXIF metadata, so it is the real capture time, not today. Nothing is uploaded: every photo is processed right here in your browser and never leaves your device.

Why a burned-in timestamp helps on a job

A visible date on the photo travels with the image no matter where it ends up — texted to a client, dropped in an email, printed for a dispute. Metadata (EXIF) is more accurate but invisible, easily stripped by messaging apps, and not something a homeowner or adjuster will ever look at. A stamp in the corner answers "when was this?" at a glance.

How it works

  • Reads the real capture time. Each photo's EXIF DateTimeOriginal is parsed in your browser. Phone photos and most cameras record it.
  • No upload, ever. The image is drawn to a canvas and re-saved locally. Your photos never touch our server.
  • Batch. Drop several at once; download them individually or all together.

Notes: the download is a re-saved JPEG, so its original EXIF is not carried over — keep your originals. Photos with no EXIF date (screenshots, some downloads) fall back to the file's modified date, or are skipped. HEIC photos from iPhones may not load; share or export them as JPEG first.

Want this automatic on every shot?

Job Site Records keeps the capture time, captions, and tags attached to each photo on the job timeline — and exports them as a clean record. Free, offline, no account.

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