myPhotoMap
myPhotoMap is a travel and photography app that lets users overlay geotagged photos onto high-resolution maps. It supports multiple map sources including OpenStreetMap, MapQuest, OpenCycleMap, satellite imagery from NASA BlueMarble, and the ability to import and display GPS tracks. Photos with embedded GPS information are automatically positioned on the map, while manually geotagged or non-GPS photos can be placed by hand. Users can annotate the map, adjust photo placement and sizing, and export the final result as a high-resolution JPG for use in photo albums, photo books, or slideshows. The app is designed for travellers and photography enthusiasts who want to create visual records of trips alongside geographic context.
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1 suggestionLittle public information is available about whether myPhotoMap has been updated to run natively on Apple Silicon. The search results indicate the app is still actively published by Dirk Stichling as of April 2026, but do not mention a native build or recent macOS support beyond OS X 10.7. Given that we are currently about 28 months away from Apple removing Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), we recommend contacting the developer directly at the publisher's site to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned. If the developer confirms that no native update is forthcoming, you will need to identify an alternative geophoto mapping solution and migrate your photos and map projects before the macOS 28 release. For mapping photos with GPS data, consider exploring third-party photography apps with current native Apple Silicon support, such as Adobe Lightroom Classic or Capture One, both of which allow you to view photos on maps and have robust geotagging features.
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