Capture geo-tagged field photos with customizable overlays, project organization, and easy sharing for professional documentation
Capture geo-tagged field photos with customizable overlays, project organization, and easy sharing for professional documentation
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Program license Full
Developer Civi Corp
Version 2.40.14
Works under Android
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(2 votes)
Developer
Civi Corp
Works under
Android
Program license
Full
Version
2.40.14
Pros
- Highly customizable overlays for professional photographic documentation
- Accurate GPS and compass data embedded into images
- Efficient project and asset management features
- Multiple export and sharing options
- User-friendly interface with live preview
Cons
- Full feature set may require in-app purchases or subscription
- Relies on device sensor accuracy for location and direction data
- Battery usage may increase during extended field sessions
Capture field images with detailed GPS, date, and project overlays.
Comprehensive GPS Camera for Field Documentation
Solocator - GPS Field Camera is designed to streamline field data collection by embedding vital metadata directly onto photographs. This Android app caters to professionals in surveying, construction, real estate, and environmental research, as well as anyone who needs clear photographic evidence with verified location details.
Customizable Photo Overlays
A standout feature is the app’s dynamic overlay system. Users can customize overlays to display information such as GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude, altitude), compass direction, date, time, project names, and even the name of the photographer. Each project can have its own template, allowing users to tailor the overlays to suit different documentation requirements. This flexibility increases the reliability of photographic records for reporting, auditing, or legal references.
Multiple Project and Asset Management
Solocator supports organizing photos into different projects. Within each project, users can visualize and sort images by asset type or location, facilitating efficient project management. This feature is especially useful for teams documenting multiple sites or asset conditions over time.
Accurate Geotagging and Directional Data
The app leverages the device’s GPS and compass sensors to provide precise geolocation data on every photo. This ensures accountability and authenticity, especially for field inspections, insurance claims, and environmental monitoring. The compass overlay is particularly helpful for illustrating the facing direction of each shot, which goes beyond basic geotagging.
Efficient Sharing and Backup Options
Once images are captured, Solocator allows users to share them via email, cloud storage, or compatible third-party apps. There’s the option to select whether overlay information appears directly on the image or remains in the metadata. This flexibility helps maintain data privacy or conform to specific report formats.
User-Friendly Interface
Solocator’s layout is intuitive, minimizing the learning curve for new users. Essential controls such as switching overlays, starting new projects, or previewing images are easily accessible. The camera interface includes a live overlay preview, so users can confirm details before capturing each shot.
Performance and Reliability
The app demonstrates high performance even in areas with variable signal reception. Captured data remains saved, and the app can sync images to cloud storage once connectivity is available. This makes it suitable for challenging field environments where internet access can be unpredictable.
Advanced Settings and Export Options
Solocator includes configurable settings such as coordinate formats (DMS, DD), units (metric or imperial), and photo resolution. Batch export options help with compiling fieldwork documentation for team reports or compliance submissions.
Pros
- Highly customizable overlays for professional photographic documentation
- Accurate GPS and compass data embedded into images
- Efficient project and asset management features
- Multiple export and sharing options
- User-friendly interface with live preview
Cons
- Full feature set may require in-app purchases or subscription
- Relies on device sensor accuracy for location and direction data
- Battery usage may increase during extended field sessions