Inspection Context Pics App Store rankings

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Inspection Context Pics is a professional camera tool for field inspectors and surveyors. Capture photos with GPS coordinates, Quarter Section / Dominion Land Survey location, elevation, accuracy, heading, timestamp, and add your own custom data fields – all permanently embedded into the image as a visible overlay AND as standard EXIF metadata. KEY FEATURES - Quarter Section calculation for Western Canada (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) - Multiple GPS formats: UTM, Decimal Degrees (DD), Decimal Minutes (DM), Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS) - Customizable two-slot overlay layout – top and bottom, two columns each - Up to four user-defined custom data fields (Job #, Inspector ID, Site, etc.) with optional default values - Drag-to-reorder fields with live preview - EXIF GPS metadata preserved in saved photos so they show on the map in any photo viewer - Volume button shutter, tap-to-focus, pinch-and-double-tap zoom, lens switching - Automatic compass heading and accuracy embedded - Photo orientation handled correctly in any device position - Optimized memory handling for back-to-back rapid captures WORKFLOW 1. Open the app, frame your shot 2. Capture using the on-screen button or your iPhone's volume buttons 3. Edit captured metadata – caption, custom fields, override Quarter Section if needed 4. Preview the final stamped image 5. Save to your Photos library – overlay is baked in, EXIF is intact PRIVACY All processing happens entirely on your device. No data is sent to any server. No accounts required. No tracking, no analytics, no ads. Photos remain in your Photos library under your control. BUILT FOR - Oil and gas field inspectors - Pipeline construction inspectors - Land surveyors and geomatics professionals - Environmental and reclamation inspectors - Construction and infrastructure documentation - Anyone needing photos with embedded location and metadata that survive sharing, email, and AirDrop