Freelancers and remote workers who visit client sites, co-working spaces or field locations increasingly need to prove their presence to clients and employers. A GPS-stamped photo — showing your location, address and timestamp — is the simplest, fastest proof-of-presence you can provide.
When Remote Workers Need Location Proof
- Client requires proof you visited their site or office on the agreed date
- Attendance-based contracts where presence is billed per visit
- Field service workers who need to log site check-ins
- Consultants documenting work done at multiple client locations
- Auditors and inspectors logging visits with location and time
The GPS Cam Stamp Check-In Workflow
- Arrive at the client site or work location
- Open gpscamstamp.com on your phone
- Wait for GPS to confirm the site address in the green bar
- Enable Address, Date/Time and Custom Note
- In Custom Note, type: "Check-In — [Client Name]" or your project reference
- Take a photo of the entrance, workspace or site
- Download and share with your client via email or messaging
Create Your Check-In Photo Now
Free. Takes under 30 seconds. No account or app needed.
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Check-Out Photos for Attendance Billing
For time-based contracts, take a GPS stamp photo on arrival (Custom Note: "Check-In — 09:15") and another on departure (Custom Note: "Check-Out — 17:30"). Two stamped photos per visit provide a complete, location-verified attendance record your client can't dispute.
Privacy: Your Client's Location Stays Private
GPS Cam Stamp processes everything in your browser — no location data is stored on any server. The GPS coordinates and address visible on the photo are only as public as you choose to make them when you share the image.
Why It's Better Than Check-In Apps
- No app to install — share the link with your client if they want to verify
- Free — no per-check-in fees, no monthly subscription
- Works on desktop too — if you're working from a client's office, you can use your laptop
- The photo itself is the proof — no platform login required to view it