What people label photos for
Kids' ages, calculated for you
Save birth dates once; every photo gets an accurate age badge from its capture date.
Retro date stamps
The orange corner timestamp film cameras used to burn in — with modern formats too.
GPS, direction & settings
Overlay coordinates, compass bearing, camera, lens and exposure as a clean data plate.
Dish names for menus
Label plates with the dish name, price and dietary marks for boards and delivery apps.
Product names & SKUs
Put the style name, variant and code on catalog shots so nobody picks the wrong item.
Inspection & site photos
Date, location, asset ID and finding burned in, so context survives every export.
Real estate listings
Room names, dimensions and orientation turn a photo gallery into a walkthrough.
Private by design
Everything runs locally in your browser. No accounts, no uploads, no stored images.
How it works
- 1Drop a photo in. It stays on your device — the EXIF is parsed in the browser.
- 2Pick the labels you want: capture date, age badge, coordinates, camera settings, or your own text.
- 3Drag each label into place and choose a style — retro stamp, caption bar, pill badge, data plate or outlined text.
- 4Download the labeled JPEG. Your original file is untouched.
Questions
- Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
- No. Metadata reading and label rendering happen entirely in your browser. The image never leaves your device.
- Where does the date on my photo come from?
- From the photo's own EXIF DateTimeOriginal field — the moment the shutter fired. If the file has no date, you can type one in.
- How do age badges work?
- Register each child's birth date once. For every photo you open, the app subtracts the birth date from the photo's capture date and offers a ready age badge you can drag onto the image.
- Does labeling change my original file?
- No. The labeled version is exported as a new JPEG; your original file and its metadata stay untouched.
Guides
Dates & timestamps
How to add a date to a photo online
Add a visible date to any photo in your browser — pull the real date from EXIF metadata or set it by hand, then pick a retro or modern timestamp style.
Family photos
Put your kid's age on a photo — automatically
Register your children's birth dates once and every photo you drop in gets an accurate age badge calculated from the photo's own EXIF date. Drag it into place and download.
Captions
Add text to photos online
A practical guide to adding captions and text to photos in your browser: choosing a style, sizing text so it survives resizing, and keeping words readable over busy images.
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.
Business
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.
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.