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Edit Photo Dates
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Change, shift, or set EXIF date and time metadata in your images. Fix timezone errors, camera clock drift, and add dates to scanned photos.

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Upload an image, choose how to adjust the date, and download the updated file. Image quality is preserved.

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JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP — Max 25MB

Date Adjustment

Why Edit Photo Dates?

Photographers regularly need to correct, synchronize, or set EXIF date/time metadata. Here are the most common scenarios.

Timezone Correction

Forgot to change the clock when traveling? Shift all dates forward or backward by hours.

Multi-Camera Sync

Synchronize timestamps across multiple cameras by shifting one set of photos to match the other.

Add Dates to Scans

Scanned photos and old images lack dates. Set exact dates to organize your digital archive.

How It Works

1

Upload

Upload one or more images. Supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and WebP formats.

2

Configure

Choose to shift existing dates by an offset or set a specific date and time.

3

Download

Download the updated image instantly. Only metadata is changed — no image re-encoding.

Need Bulk Date Editing?

Pro users can upload up to 20 images at once, apply sequential timestamps, and strip privacy metadata alongside date edits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change the date taken on a photo?

Yes. Upload your photo and set a new DateTimeOriginal value, or shift the existing date by an offset to correct timezone or clock errors.

Does changing EXIF dates affect image quality?

No. Date editing only modifies metadata fields without re-encoding the image. Pixel data remains completely untouched.

Can I batch edit dates on multiple photos?

Yes. Pro users can upload up to 20 images and apply the same date shift or set dates with sequential increments for scanned photo archives.

Which date fields are changed?

You can target DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate, and ModifyDate individually or all at once. Most users should update all three to keep dates consistent.