How to Add a Weather Stamp to Your Photos
GeoCam can overlay the current weather — temperature and conditions — onto every shot, refreshed automatically when you open the camera, shown in the units (°C or °F) you prefer.
Steps
- Open GeoCam — it refreshes GPS and weather as the camera loads.
- Make sure your stamp template includes the weather field.
- Check the live overlay shows the current temperature and conditions.
- Capture. The weather is burned into the photo alongside location and time.
Why it works this way
Weather is the piece of context you can never recover later — you’ll remember roughly where and when a shot was taken, but not that it was 4°C and overcast. GeoCam pulls current conditions for your location on open, so the stamp reflects the moment, and it lets you pick the temperature units so the number is one you actually read at a glance.
Tips & edge cases
- Pull to refresh on the dashboard if conditions look stale before a shoot.
- Weather needs a connection to update; without one, GeoCam can’t fetch fresh conditions even though GPS still works.
- Set your units once (°C or °F) and every new stamp follows.
FAQ
Where does the weather come from? GeoCam fetches conditions for your current location and refreshes them automatically when the camera opens.
Can I show Fahrenheit instead of Celsius? Yes. You can switch between metric (°C) and imperial (°F), and it applies to the stamp and the dashboard.
Does the weather stamp need internet? Fetching fresh weather needs a connection; the GPS part of the stamp works from the device itself.