Construction projects generate thousands of photos every week — but without verified location and time data, those photos can’t serve as legal or contractual evidence. GPS Map Camera solves this by stamping every photo with precise coordinates, an embedded map, address, and a tamper-proof timestamp the moment you press the shutter.
Why Construction Teams Need GPS-Stamped Photos
Standard camera apps record basic EXIF metadata, but it’s trivially easy to edit. GPS Map Camera burns the location and time directly onto the image — visible, verifiable, and impossible to quietly alter. This matters when:
- Clients dispute the date work was completed
- Subcontractors need to prove on-site presence
- Safety inspections require time-verified evidence
- Insurance claims need geo-located documentation
Step-by-Step: Setting Up GPS Map Camera on Site
Open the app and allow location permissions. Under Settings, enable Map Overlay and set the stamp layout to include Address, Date, Time, and Coordinates. For large sites, enable the Project Name field and enter your project code — it will appear on every capture for easy sorting later.
Organising Photos for Reports
Use the built-in gallery to filter captures by date range. Export directly to PDF for a professional progress report with each photo, its GPS coordinates, and timestamp on the same page. Field supervisors at L&T Construction report cutting report preparation time by 60% after switching to GPS Map Camera.
Whether you’re managing a residential build or a large infrastructure project, GPS Map Camera gives your photo documentation the credibility it needs to stand up in court, in client meetings, and in compliance audits.