Photo Timestamp — Add a Timestamp to Your Photos
Stamp a digital-clock date and time onto your photos directly in your browser. Auto-detects the shot date from EXIF metadata or file info, lets you fine-tune the style and position, and batch-exports everything as a ZIP — no uploads, ever.
How to Add a Timestamp to Photos
- Upload your photos. Drag and drop one or more JPEG, PNG, or WebP photos into the tool, or click to browse from your device.
- Review the auto-detected timestamp. Each photo's date and time is pulled from its EXIF metadata when available, or falls back to the file's last-modified date.
- Style and position the stamp. Pick a text color, corner position, and font size percentage, or override the timestamp manually for one photo or all of them.
- Export your photos. Download each stamped photo individually, or grab all of them at once as a single ZIP archive.
Use Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my files uploaded?
No. Every photo is loaded, stamped, and exported entirely inside your browser using the Canvas API — nothing is ever sent to a server.
Where does the timestamp come from?
The tool first tries to read the DateTimeOriginal field from your photo's EXIF metadata (the moment the camera actually took the shot). If no EXIF data is found — common for screenshots or edited images — it falls back to the file's last-modified date. You can always override either one manually.
Can I stamp multiple photos at once?
Yes. Drop in as many photos as you like, adjust the style once, and it applies to every photo. Use "Apply to All" to set the same timestamp across the whole batch too.
How do I download all my stamped photos?
Click "Download All as ZIP" to bundle every processed photo into a single .zip file, or download photos individually from the file list.
Will the stamp look sharp on high-resolution photos?
Yes. The timestamp is rendered directly onto a full-resolution canvas matching your photo's original dimensions, and font size scales as a percentage of image width, so it stays crisp and proportional on any resolution.
Does this change my photo's original file?
No. Your original file is never modified — the tool creates a brand-new stamped copy for you to download.