PDF Photo Report Generator
Upload your GPS-stamped photos to generate a professional PDF report with location data, timestamps, camera info, and a coordinate summary. All processing happens in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Drag & drop photos here
or click to browse — JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC supported — multiple files allowed
How It Works
Upload Photos
Drag and drop or browse to upload your GPS-stamped photos. JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, and HEIC formats are supported.
Review Metadata
EXIF data is automatically extracted from each photo including GPS coordinates, timestamps, camera info, and addresses.
Generate PDF
Click the generate button to create a professional PDF report with a title page, photo pages with metadata, and a coordinate summary.
Professional GPS Photo Reports
The PDF Photo Report Generator lets you compile your GPS-stamped images into a polished, downloadable PDF document. Whether you need to submit construction progress reports, document insurance claims, create site inspection records, or share field survey results, this tool assembles everything in a single professional report.
Each report includes a cover page with the generation date and photo count, individual photo pages with scaled images and a metadata table showing coordinates, timestamp, address, altitude, camera, and file size. A summary page at the end lists all coordinates for quick reference.
Like all GPSnap tools, processing happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your photos never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and data security.
Why Generate PDF Reports from GPS Photos?
From Individual Photos to Professional Reports
Individual GPS-stamped photos are powerful evidence on their own, but they become significantly more compelling when compiled into a structured PDF report. A report presents your photos in a logical sequence with consistent formatting, a professional cover page, and a metadata summary that ties everything together. Instead of sending a folder of 30 loose image files, you deliver a single, polished document that stakeholders can review, print, archive, and reference. This format is expected by insurance companies for claim submissions, required by general contractors for progress reports, and preferred by property owners for inspection summaries.
What the Report Contains
Each generated PDF includes a title page with the report name, description, generation date, and total photo count. Following the cover, individual photo pages display each image at a readable scale alongside a structured metadata table. This table shows the GPS coordinates, reverse-geocoded street address, capture timestamp, altitude, camera make and model, and the original file size. The report concludes with a coordinate summary page listing all photo locations in a compact table format, providing a quick geographic reference for the entire photo set. Every page is formatted for standard printing on letter or A4 paper.
Industry Applications
Construction project managers use PDF photo reports for weekly progress updates to owners and lenders, where a single document captures the entire scope of work completed. Insurance adjusters compile damage documentation into PDF reports for claim files, ensuring all evidence is organized with location verification in a format that integrates with claims management systems. Property managers generate inspection reports with GPS-verified condition photos for each unit, creating legally defensible records for security deposit disputes. Environmental consultants produce site assessment reports with location-stamped observations that meet regulatory submission requirements. In each case, the PDF format ensures the documentation is self-contained, printable, and professionally presented.
Client-Side PDF Generation Technology
The PDF report is generated entirely in your web browser using jsPDF, an open-source JavaScript library for creating PDF documents. When you click generate, the tool processes each uploaded photo by reading its EXIF metadata, scaling the image to fit the report layout, and assembling the metadata table. Each page is constructed programmatically, from the title page through every photo page to the final summary. The completed PDF is then offered as a direct download from your browser. No server is involved at any point in the process. Your photos, metadata, and the final PDF document never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy for sensitive documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the PDF Report Generator create?
The PDF Report Generator creates professional documentation reports from your GPS-stamped photos. Each report includes a title page, individual photo pages with metadata details (GPS coordinates, address, timestamp, camera info), and a summary page.
What information is included in the PDF report?
Each photo page includes the image, GPS coordinates, reverse-geocoded street address, timestamp, camera make and model, and any other available EXIF metadata. The report provides a comprehensive documentation package.
Are my photos uploaded to a server to generate the PDF?
No. The PDF is generated entirely in your browser using client-side technology. Your photos and data never leave your device. The PDF file is created locally and downloaded directly to your computer.
What photo formats are supported?
The PDF report tool supports all common image formats including JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP. Photos with EXIF GPS data will automatically have their location and metadata included in the report.
Can I use these reports for professional or legal documentation?
Yes. The PDF reports provide organized, professional documentation with GPS coordinates and timestamps that can support insurance claims, construction progress reports, property inspections, and field service records. For legal matters, consult with legal counsel about specific requirements.
How do I customize the PDF report?
You can set a custom report title, add a description, and choose which photos to include. The report automatically organizes photos with their metadata into a clean, professional layout.
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