Photo Find points you to the location where a photo was taken.
Take photos of anything in the Camera app to mark a spot, and navigate back later.
Follow the arrow on foot, or see the photo's location on map.
Use Photo Find to:
- Hike back to your favorite camping or hunting spot
- Find your car using a photo when you can't remember where you've parked
- Meet up with a friend based on a photo he or she sent you
- Take the long way — drive by direction instead of turn-by-turn
- Re-live memories in the context of your current surroundings
- Have a photo scavenger hunt with friends
How to use:
1) Open the app
2) Paste a photo from the clipboard or select one from your library
3) If the photo has location information, you will see an arrow pointing to the location where the photo was taken.
4) Go in the direction the arrow is pointing. The distance will count down as you approach your destination.
5) Tap the button next to the distance to open the photo location on a map or copy the coordinates.
Keep in mind this app only works with photos that have EXIF location data. Not all apps save location data with photos, and the Camera app will only save location data if you have granted it access to your location.
This app also relies on the accuracy of your device's GPS and compass sensors, as well as the accuracy of location and altitude data when the photo was taken. There can be significant error in all these measurements, so accuracy of the app is limited by these factors. Photo Find works best for navigating outdoors to photos that were taken outdoors with good GPS reception.
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In-Apps
Value for Value
S$ 2.98
Major Value for Value
S$ 29.98
Higher Value for Value
S$ 6.98
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Photo Find FAQ
Is Photo Find free?
Yes, Photo Find is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Photo Find legit?
🤔 The Photo Find app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Photo Find cost?
Photo Find has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 13.31 S$.
Great app! Very accurate. One wish — after I select a photo and view its map location, return me to that same photo in my photo library; don’t send me back to my most recent photo. When viewing locations of photos taken on a weeks trip for example, I must scroll, scroll, scroll to get back to a photo that may be beside the one I just looked at.
Lacking a setting
Would be great if distance could be changed. No possibility to turn kilometers on. My phone indeed is set to US even though I am not there all the time. It still would help to be able to change
Edit : Missing setting added. I changed to 5*.
👍🏻 to the dev !
The worst app
It doesn’t work every time I try it it says no location find so don’t waste your time
Excellent app before BUT
It doesn’t work any more - when opening a photo, it shows “ no location in photo” :(
Great app!! Saved me from my own stupidity
I just dropped my car off at the airport for a Turo renter. I took pictures of the car and I sent the renter a message giving the combination to the key vault. However I had forgotten to note the parking space and didn't realize it until I was back at the terminal. I did a Google search on how to find the location of a photo, found this app, downloaded it, and found my car very fast and accurately. I love this app. Great job!!
Awesome sauce!
This is too fun. If you haven't downloaded it, you should click the download button. That way you'll get the app. And then you'll be happy.
Awesome app!
This app works great, lets you navigate to just about exactly where a photo was taken, within a foot or two. Useful for anything that won’t move after you take it’s picture, like cars, plants, or even your keys.
Crash
Tried 5 different photos, each one crashed the app.
Great app!
My niece and nephew made up a game that they play using this app. Also awesome for remembering where you parked your car. Nice work!
Great for finding your mushrooms
Nice way to get back to mushroom patches that you photograph on hikes.
Would be nice if you could switch to miles.