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Add Name and Date on Photo

Stamp a name and a date onto any picture — in the corner like a camera, or on a strip under the photo. The date it was taken is filled in for you.

How it works

How to add name and date on photo?

  1. Open the photo

    Drag in a JPG, PNG or WebP, or pick one. It is read straight off your device — nothing is uploaded, so there is no size cap and no queue.

  2. Check the date

    If the photo carries the date it was taken, that date is already filled in. Otherwise pick one, choose DD/MM/YYYY or any other order, and add the time if you want it.

  3. Type the name

    A name, a place, an event — on the picture in any corner, or on a strip added under it so nothing in the photo is covered.

  4. Download it

    Save as JPG, PNG or WebP. The stamp is drawn at the photo’s own resolution, so what you get is the full-size original with the name and date burned in — and nothing stamped in the corner by us.

Where it fits

What people stamp a name and date on

Forms and applications

A passport photo or a document scan that has to carry your name and the date of the submission, in the place the form asks for it.

Site, delivery and inspection photos

Proof of when the work was done. A date on the picture travels with it through WhatsApp and a printout, where a file property does not.

Prints, albums and gifts

A name and a date under the photo, the way a photo lab printed it — for a frame, an album page or a card.

The old camera look

The orange date in the corner that every 90s photo had, put back on a phone photo that never had one.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

How does it know the date the photo was taken?

Cameras and phones write the capture date into the file itself, as EXIF data. That date is read out of the photo when you open it and filled in for you. If the file has none — a screenshot, or a photo stripped by a chat app — the file’s own date is offered instead and you can type over it.

Can I stamp a date that is not today, or an old date?

Yes. The date field is yours to set to anything, so an old scan can carry the day it was actually taken rather than the day you scanned it.

Can I put the name under the photo instead of on it?

Yes. Switch the name to "Under the photo" and a strip is added below the picture with the name on it — you pick the strip colour and which side the name sits on. The photo itself stays uncovered and the file comes out that much taller.

Which date formats can I use?

DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, DD.MM.YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, DD/MM/YY, and written months like 12 Aug 2026, Aug 12, 2026 or 12 August 2026. The time is optional and can be 24-hour or AM/PM.

Can I get the old orange camera date-stamp font?

Yes — the "Camera" look draws the digits as a seven-segment display in amber with a soft glow, which is what those cameras printed. It needs no font installed, and because the digits are shapes rather than pixels they stay sharp on a 40-megapixel photo.

Does adding the stamp reduce the quality of my photo?

The picture is redrawn at its original pixel size, so nothing is scaled down. Saving as JPG re-encodes it once at high quality; PNG and WebP keep it lossless if you would rather not re-encode at all.

Does this change the date stored inside the file?

No. It writes the date onto the picture where you can see it. The EXIF date in the original file is left alone, and your original file is not modified — you get a new copy.