A browser-based tool for photographers to add styled text overlays — from camera metadata, GPS location, or custom text — directly onto photos before export.
Features
· JPG · PNG · HEIC/HEIF · WebP
· Drag-and-drop upload
· Automatic EXIF extraction
· Click-to-overlay any field
· Custom text overlays
· Drag to reposition on canvas
· Font · size · colour · opacity
· Drop shadow & text alignment
· Text rotation (±180°)
· Image rotation (90° steps)
· Group overlays into blocks
· Location picker (OpenStreetMap)
· GPS embedding in export EXIF
· JPEG · PNG · WebP export
· DPI selector (72 – 600)
· Batch mode with templates
· Usage statistics dashboard
User Guide — Single Image Mode
1 · Upload
Drop a photo onto the upload zone, or tap it to browse. JPG, PNG, HEIC/HEIF, and WebP are all supported. Multiple files can be queued in the left panel.
2 · View EXIF
Once an image is selected, its metadata (camera make/model, lens, exposure, ISO, date, GPS…) appears in the EXIF Data section on the right panel.
3 · Add Overlays
Click any EXIF row to place it as a text overlay on the canvas — the label and value are added together. Click again to remove it. Use Add custom text for free-form text.
4 · Position
Drag overlays directly on the canvas to place them anywhere. Use the X / Y number fields in the Style section for precise percentage-based positioning.
5 · Style
Select an overlay in the Overlays list, then use the Style panel to change font family, size (8–300 px), colour, opacity, drop shadow, text alignment, and text rotation angle.
6 · Group
Tick the checkboxes next to two or more overlays and tap Group selected to merge them into a single draggable block. Ideal for grouping camera data fields together.
7 · Location
Tap Set / Edit Location to open the map picker. Search for a place or click the map to drop a pin, then tap Set Location. The coordinates are embedded into the exported file's EXIF.
8 · Rotate Image
Use the CCW / CW buttons in the Image Rotation section to rotate the photo in 90° steps. Rotation is applied to the final export.
9 · Export
Choose output format (JPEG / PNG / WebP), DPI (72–600), and quality. Tap Export Image to download the composited photo with all overlays baked in and original EXIF preserved.
User Guide — Batch Mode
1 · Switch Mode
Tap Batch in the top navigation bar to enter batch mode.
2 · Upload Images
Drop or browse to select multiple photos at once. All images appear in the grid preview with a pending status.
3 · Write a Template
In the Overlay Template box, write text using placeholders such as {Camera Model}, {Date Taken}, {ISO}, {Focal Length}. Each image's own EXIF data fills the placeholders automatically at export time.
4 · Style & Export
Set font, size, colour, and position for the template overlay. Tap Export All as ZIP to download all processed images in a single ZIP file.
Tap the EX logo at any time to start over with a fresh session.