Add, edit, or remove GPS coordinates from your JPEG photos. Pick a location on the map or enter coordinates manually.
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Range: -90 to 90 (negative = South)
Range: -180 to 180 (negative = West)
Click anywhere on the map or drag the marker to set coordinates.
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A geo tag editor is a specialized tool designed to manage the GPS location metadata embedded within digital photographs. Every time you take a photo with a GPS-enabled camera or smartphone, the device can record the exact latitude and longitude coordinates where the image was captured. This information is stored within the image file as part of the EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data.
Our free online geo tag editor gives you complete control over this location data. Whether you need to add GPS coordinates to images that were taken without location services, correct inaccurate coordinates, or remove sensitive location information before sharing photos online, GeoTagPro handles it all without requiring any software installation.
There are several important reasons to edit the GPS geotag data in your photos:
GeoTagPro works entirely within your web browser using JavaScript. When you upload a JPEG image, the tool reads the binary EXIF data structure within the file. It parses the GPS IFD (Image File Directory) to extract any existing latitude and longitude values stored as degrees, minutes, and seconds (DMS) format.
When you enter new coordinates or pick a location on the map, the tool converts your decimal degree values into the DMS format required by the EXIF specification. It then writes these values back into the GPS IFD of the image binary, producing a new JPEG file with the updated metadata. The entire process happens locally — no data leaves your browser.
Search engines like Google can read EXIF metadata from images. When your website images contain GPS coordinates that match your business location, it sends a strong local relevance signal. This is why many SEO professionals use geo tag editors as part of their local SEO workflow.
For maximum impact, geotag all images on your Google Business Profile, website, and social media accounts with your business's precise coordinates. Combined with other local SEO practices like consistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) information, geotagged images can help your business rank higher in local search results and Google Maps.
Embed latitude and longitude coordinates into images that don't have existing GPS metadata.
Modify the GPS values in photos that already contain location EXIF data.
Strip all GPS data from images for privacy before sharing online.
Visually select locations on an interactive map with click or marker drag.