Local photo processing
FrameShot runs in your browser. When you add photos, the app reads the file locally, extracts the camera details needed for the frame, and renders the final image on your device.
Privacy Notes
FrameShot is designed as a private, browser-based photo tool. The short version: your photos and metadata are processed locally, and exports are generated on your device.
FrameShot runs in your browser. When you add photos, the app reads the file locally, extracts the camera details needed for the frame, and renders the final image on your device.
Your photos are not uploaded to FrameShot servers for editing, previewing, or exporting. The generated frame is created directly in your browser.
When a photo includes GPS EXIF fields, FrameShot can read latitude and longitude locally. For styles that show a place name, the browser may send those coordinates to OpenStreetMap Nominatim for reverse geocoding. You can edit or remove the resolved location before exporting.
FrameShot may keep photos and edits in your browser storage so you can move between the upload and preview screens. You can remove this local data by clearing site data in your browser.
If analytics are added later, they should be limited to product usage events such as uploads, selected styles, and exports. Photo files and EXIF contents should not be sent as analytics data.