GeoPlace
Available now · Lightroom Classic · Plugin subscription
Turn GPS dots into searchable place context
GeoPlace turns the coordinates already embedded in your Lightroom catalog into rich, structured location metadata.
Point it at a geotagged image and it resolves structured place fields ordinary reverse geocoders ignore: protected areas, IUCN categories, land ownership, EPA ecoregions, global biomes, watersheds, elevation, timezone, and more.
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Who it is for
- Nature and wildlife photographers who want to search and organize images by protected area, agency, ecoregion, biome, watershed, and land context.
- Travel photographers who need clean hierarchical location metadata from country to sublocation.
- Real estate and architectural photographers who want precise reverse-geocoded context and address-quality fields.
- Conservation, science, and journalism workflows that benefit from structured ecological and geographic context attached to images.
Key metadata
GeoPlace can resolve country, state or region, county, city, sublocation, native place names, protected area name and designation, IUCN protected-area category, land owner or managing agency, EPA ecoregions in the United States, RESOLVE ecoregions worldwide, biome, watershed or HUC context, elevation, timezone, and exportable structured metadata.
Sources and limitations
GeoPlace cascades queries across geospatial sources such as OpenStreetMap, GeoNames, USGS PAD-US, USGS Watershed Boundary Dataset, RESOLVE Ecoregions, and other authoritative or public sources where appropriate.
Coverage varies by region and source. Protected-area boundaries, ownership, and ecoregion data may differ between datasets and should not be used as legal or regulatory determinations.
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FAQ
Does GeoPlace add GPS coordinates?
GeoPlace is primarily designed to enrich images that already have GPS coordinates.
How is this different from ordinary reverse geocoding?
Ordinary geocoding usually focuses on addresses or administrative names; GeoPlace adds natural and ecological context.
Can I search Lightroom by these fields?
Yes.
Are protected area and ownership fields legal determinations?
No. They are informational metadata.