Add Location Tags to Your Travel Blog Photos

Show readers where every photo was taken. Automatic GPS extraction, interactive maps, and one-line setup for any blogging platform.

No credit card required • 30 images free

Let Readers Explore Your Travel Destinations

Your travel photos tell the story, but readers want to know where each shot was taken. Location tags add that missing context — a small label below each photo showing the place name. Click it and an interactive map opens, letting readers zoom in on the exact location and explore the surroundings.

Automatic GPS Extraction from Your Photos

Most travel photos from smartphones and cameras already contain GPS coordinates in their EXIF data. Locograph reads these coordinates automatically and converts them into readable place names like "Amalfi Coast, Italy" or "Banff National Park, Canada". No manual work needed for photos with GPS data.

Works with WordPress, Ghost, Squarespace, and More

Add one line of JavaScript to your blog and location tags start appearing on all your posts. Works with any blogging platform — WordPress, Ghost, Squarespace, Webflow, Hugo, Jekyll, or any custom setup. No plugin installation required.

SEO Benefits of Location-Tagged Photos

Location-tagged photos can include structured data (JSON-LD) that helps search engines understand the geographic content of your blog posts. This can improve your blog's visibility for location-specific searches like "best hikes in Patagonia" or "hidden beaches in Thailand". Available on Pro and Business plans.

Perfect for travel bloggers

Works with WordPress, Ghost, Squarespace, and more
Automatic GPS extraction from travel photos
Manual tagging for stock or non-GPS photos
Interactive maps keep readers on your blog
Lightweight — no impact on page speed
SEO structured data for location-based search
Privacy controls for sensitive locations
Free plan to get started

Your travel photos already tell the story. Let them show the way.

Free to start. Works with any blogging platform. Set up in 2 minutes.