Conota - GPS Camera for work 1.1.97

Conota - GPS Camera for work 1.1.97

Kostner – Freeware – Android
out of 22341 votes
Latest Version
1.1.97

Elevate Your Workflow with Conota's Precision GPS Camera

Pete Milner

Conota offers an intuitive approach to capturing location-based imagery, making it an essential tool for professionals needing accurate documentation without any hassle.
image/svg+xml 2024 Editor's Rating
image/svg+xml EXCELLENT User Rating

Conota (formerly Spotlens) is a camera application tailored for professional use across various industries such as civil engineering, land surveying, architecture, and construction. The app streamlines the process of capturing project images by enabling users to effortlessly append project-specific information directly onto the image file name and embed it as a watermark.

With Conota - GPS Camera & Timestamp Camera, professionals can enhance picture-taking efficiency by amalgamating photography and note-taking functions within a unified platform. Manual note-taking while capturing images becomes obsolete, as Conota seamlessly integrates notes into both the image itself and the file name. This feature allows users to focus on their work while the application diligently preserves combined notes and images in a high-quality format on their mobile devices.

By facilitating the addition of essential project details like project names, company names, notes, references, or chainage during image capture, Conota ensures that pertinent information is effortlessly encapsulated within each picture. Additionally, professionals benefit from automatic inclusion of relevant data such as GPS coordinates, accuracy, altitude, address, and timestamp to further enrich documentation.

The extensive array of information that can be seamlessly incorporated includes project details, coordinates, GPS accuracy and altitude measurements, timestamp, address, compass direction, company logos, as well as unique identifiers like reference numbers or chainage. Conota - GPS Camera & Timestamp Camera also supports various coordinate/grid systems to cater to diverse geographical needs across different regions worldwide.

Widely adopted by land surveyors, civil engineers, construction managers, architects, geologists, real estate agents, and other industry specialists globally, Conota - GPS Camera & Timestamp Camera simplifies documentation processes and enhances project efficiency for professionals in demanding work environments.

Overview

Conota - GPS Camera for work is a Freeware software in the category Audio & Multimedia developed by Kostner.

The latest version of Conota - GPS Camera for work is 1.1.97, released on 04/02/2024. It was initially added to our database on 04/02/2024.

Conota - GPS Camera for work runs on the following operating systems: Android.

Users of Conota - GPS Camera for work gave it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.


Pete Milner

Pete Milner

I'm Pete, a software reviewer at UpdateStar with a passion for the ever-evolving world of technology. My background in engineering gives me a unique insight into the intricacies of software, allowing me to provide in-depth, knowledgeable reviews and analyses. Whether it's the newest software releases, tech innovations, or the latest trends, I'm here to break it all down for you. I work from UpdateStar’s Berlin main office.

Latest Reviews by Pete Milner

Screenshots (Click to view larger)

Secure and free downloads checked by UpdateStar

Stay up-to-date
with UpdateStar freeware.

Latest Reviews

City Bus Simulator Road Trip City Bus Simulator Road Trip
Experience the Thrills of Urban Driving with City Bus Simulator Road Trip
Webstyle Webstyle
Webstyle: Simplifying Web Design for Everyone
City Bus Simulator City Game City Bus Simulator City Game
Experience Urban Driving Like Never Before with City Bus Simulator
WebStratego WebStratego
Streamline Your Online Strategy with WebStratego
City Bus Simulator: Car Driver City Bus Simulator: Car Driver
Experience Urban Transit Like Never Before with City Bus Simulator
W WebSnitch
WebSnitch by ICC Software: Simplifying Web Data Extraction
Current Newsletter