Working on big projects often means many people are taking photos, and it can get confusing to remember who clicked which picture at the site or on the job.

Imagine you’re working on a big project with many people. Everyone is taking photos, but later, it gets confusing—who took which photo? That’s when the Person Name feature in GPS Map Camera becomes your best friend.
This feature lets you add the name of the person who clicked the photo directly onto the image. It helps you keep track of who visited the site, who took which photo, and who is responsible for the work shown in that photo.
Many workers and teams need this because it makes tracking easy, builds trust, and improves teamwork.
Construction teams use this to show which worker or engineer captured the day’s progress.
Inspection teams use it to know which officer visited which location and when.
Real estate teams use it when multiple agents are working at different properties.
Companies with field staff use this to track photos by name so there’s no mix-up or confusion during reporting.
The GPS Map Camera app lets you write the person’s name and show it on every photo. You can manually enter the name in the stamp settings, and once it’s added, the name appears clearly on all images. If someone else on the team is taking pictures, they can simply update the name, and the app will show the right person on the next set of photos.
Using the Person Name feature is a smart way to stay organized, track responsibility, and make your photos more trustworthy. It’s a simple step that gives every photo a personal stamp and keeps your reporting neat.
So, if you work in teams, take lots of photos, and want to know who captured what, try the Person Name feature in GPS Map Camera. It’s the simple trick that makes teamwork smoother and work records clearer!