For solo app users
Use the Timemark App on its own to capture watermarked photos, share them, and prove they are genuine, with no team required.
When you’d do this
Section titled “When you’d do this”You take job-site photos on your own and don’t manage a crew or share work across an organization. The Timemark App on your phone is all you need, with no Teamspace account.
What you need
Section titled “What you need”- Surface
- App
- Plan
- Free · Plus
What you get on the Free plan
Section titled “What you get on the Free plan”- Capture photos with timestamp, address, GPS coordinates, map, compass, and more, based on how you set up your Photo Template.
- Start from an industry-ready Photo Template, then tap Templates to switch to one that fits your trade.
- Take photos offline. They’re stored locally with full metadata.
- Share a single photo to email, WhatsApp, and other apps. Each share sends one photo plus a link that shows the photo’s metadata, so the person who receives it can open the photo on a map or check the metadata to confirm it’s genuine.
- Capture photos people can trust. Anyone you share with can verify a photo that carries a Photo Code, either in the App or at verify.timemark.com.
The Free plan does not generate reports. To turn your photos into a PDF, Excel, or other report, upgrade to Plus.
What requires upgrading to Plus
Section titled “What requires upgrading to Plus”- Generate reports from your Timemark photos as PDF, Excel, Collage, ZIP, KMZ, or a link.
- Hide the Timemark logo on your photos.
- Save the original photo without the watermark.
- Back up your photos automatically to Google Drive or OneDrive (Cloud Backup).
- Choose a location for a photo, and save the locations you visit most.
- Remove ads.
See Upgrade to Plus for the in-App flow. If you want to buy in bulk for team members, we recommend the Business plan instead.
You don’t need to sign in to use the App or to subscribe to Plus. Signing in only matters when you sync to a Teamspace, or when you want to carry a Plus subscription to a new device.
Getting started in 3 steps
Section titled “Getting started in 3 steps”- Download Timemark from the App Store or Google Play.
- Open the App and allow location access when prompted, so your photos include GPS and address.
- Tap the round shutter button to take a photo. The watermark applies automatically.
Common pitfalls
Section titled “Common pitfalls”- Photos taken without location permission won’t show GPS or address. Timemark asks for location access the first time you open the camera screen, not on first launch or during onboarding. Grant it then, or later in your device’s Settings → Timemark.
- The Free plan keeps the Timemark logo in a corner of every photo. This is on purpose. It lets anyone who receives the photo confirm it came from Timemark, so they don’t question whether it’s genuine. To hide it, subscribe to Plus and turn the setting off. In some countries the logo sits in the top-right corner instead of the bottom.
- The Free plan does not back up to your cloud. Photos live in your device’s camera roll only. If you wipe the phone, they’re gone.
See also
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