Other apps only stamp new shots. Flickaview goes back through your library and adds each photo's real capture date, film-camera style.
The retro date stamp is everywhere right now, but every app that does it only stamps photos as you shoot them. Your real memories are already sitting in your camera roll and Google Photos, undated. Flickaview is the one built to stamp those.
Reads each photo's actual capture date (and GPS) from its EXIF metadata. No manual guessing, no wrong years.
Seven-segment amber digits with the soft glow of light burned onto film, not a generic caption font slapped on top.
Everything happens in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded to us. Originals are never modified.
Four steps, a few seconds each.
Drag in files or connect Google Photos and pick what you want.
Choose date format, corner, color, and size, with a live preview.
Apply to one photo or hundreds at once, all with the same style.
Get stamped copies saved to your device. Originals stay untouched.
How it stacks up against the usual cam apps.
| Typical cam apps | Flickaview | |
|---|---|---|
| Works on existing photos | No, new shots only | Yes |
| Uses the real capture date | Manual / current date | From EXIF |
| Location stamp | Rare | Reverse-geocoded |
| Ads / accounts | Usually both | Neither |
| Your photos uploaded to a server | Often | Never, in your browser |
| Batch processing | Limited | Built in |