Add timestamps to your photos in seconds.
Secure, client-side photo processing. Your photos never leave your device.
Click to upload photos
or drag and drop them here
Batch Processing
Stamp hundreds of photos at once. Perfect for documentation and archiving.
Fully Customizable
Adjust position, font, color, and size to match your specific needs.
Privacy First
No server uploads. Everything happens right in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
Is iPhotoStamp really free?
Yes. iPhotoStamp is free to use with no signup required. You can stamp as many photos as you want without uploading anything to a server.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No. iPhotoStamp processes images entirely in your browser. Your photos never leave your device — there is no server upload, no cloud storage, and no copy retained anywhere.
Can I add date stamps to many photos at once?
Yes. iPhotoStamp is designed for batch processing. Select hundreds of photos, configure a single timestamp style, and download the results as a ZIP file, a multi-page PDF, or individual JPGs.
Can I customize the date format, font, color, and position?
Yes. You can set the date format (YYYY-MM-DD, MM/DD/YYYY, custom strings), the position (any corner or freely placed), font size and color, background opacity, and padding. Settings can apply globally or per individual photo.
Can iPhotoStamp add GPS coordinates or a location stamp?
Yes. If a photo contains GPS metadata in its EXIF, iPhotoStamp can overlay the coordinates (in DMS or decimal format) and optionally a small map thumbnail showing the capture location.
Does iPhotoStamp work on iPhone, Android, and desktop?
Yes. iPhotoStamp runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox — on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. No installation needed.
Can I export stamped photos as a PDF or ZIP?
Yes. Use the toolbar buttons to export as PDF (one page per photo, ideal for inspection reports), ZIP (compressed bundle of stamped JPGs), or individual JPG downloads.
Is iPhotoStamp suitable for property inspections, insurance claims, or construction documentation?
Yes — these are the primary use cases. Timestamped photos provide verifiable temporal evidence required by tenancy tribunals, insurance adjusters, construction project records, and engineering site reports. See our Articles section for vertical-specific guides.