SurveyPic help
Inspection information
Enter the report title, site, survey date and surveyor on the Info tab. These details are saved in the project and included in the report.
Photographs and map labels
On the Map tab, select or drop multiple JPEG photographs. GPS coordinates are read locally from their EXIF metadata. Each filename becomes its initial label, without the .jpg or .jpeg ending.
Each label starts over its GPS point. Adjust the label-size slider, then drag labels into position. A black dot remains at the GPS location and an arrow appears when its label is moved. Drag the arrowhead to change its extension.
PDF and image underlays
You can establish reference points before importing a drawing. Click the Base Map to preview Google Maps, WGS84 and approximate British National Grid coordinates in a popup, then choose Add base point. Saved Base Points appear in the table beneath the map and remain available to every imported plan.
Import one or more PDFs, PNGs or JPEGs on the PDF underlay tab. For an exact fit, choose Match beside a Base Point, click the identical location on the imported plan, then repeat with a second well-separated point. Each plan retains its own matches while sharing the project’s Base Points.
British National Grid eastings and northings are generated locally using an approximate conversion and are intended for orientation rather than survey setting-out. A drawing may instead use a local site grid; those values cannot be inferred from a map click without additional calibration.
Use Fine tune to move, nudge, rotate or scale the selected layer. Turn on Move overlay and drag across the map. Click a fine-tune button for one precise step, or press and hold it to repeat with increasing speed; hold Shift from the start for a larger step. Lock a finished overlay to prevent accidental changes. The current X, Y, rotation, scale and opacity remain visible and are saved with the project.
The imported-layer list provides a visibility tickbox, transparency slider and Delete button for every underlay.
Use the Base map selector in the top bar to switch every map view between OpenStreetMap line mapping and the experimental Esri aerial/satellite imagery. OpenStreetMap also has high-contrast black-and-white, red, green and blue line-art treatments. The selection is saved with the project.
Esri aerial (trial) uses Esri World Imagery through its currently public, anonymous tile service. It needs an internet connection but no SurveyPic key or token. Provider attribution is retained on the map and in printed reports. Availability and licensing should be reviewed before relying on it as a permanent commercial service.
Night mode darkens the complete working interface and OpenStreetMap views while leaving Esri aerial imagery, imported plans and printed reports in their original colours. The preference is remembered on this device and saved with the project.
Lines and text
Choose Line, click each corner, then press Done or Enter. Press Escape to cancel. Click a completed line to select it, drag its control points to reshape it, use the arrow keys to nudge it, or press Delete to remove it. Hold Shift while nudging for a larger step.
Enter the wording, choose Text, then click the map. Drag placed text to reposition it or click it to edit, rotate or delete it.
Picture grid and reports
The Picture grid is a live report preview. Add or edit the note beneath each photograph. Use None, Red or Green to highlight notable photographs; the same colour appears around their map circle and in the printed photo record. Reports contain the labelled map first, followed by photographs arranged six per page.
Each GPS-tagged picture includes a Google Maps-compatible coordinate field in degrees, minutes and seconds. Single-click to select the complete coordinate, or double-click the field to copy it directly.
Print report opens an A3 landscape report through the browser print dialog using size-optimised photographs. Choose a physical printer or the browser’s Save as PDF destination.
Saving and privacy
Save project stores the map view, photographs, labels, underlays, alignments, annotations and report details in one .surveymap file. Use Load project to continue later.
Photo processing is performed locally in your browser. SurveyPic does not upload the images.