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@stroughtonsmith Kaida is an app for geotagging photos using GPX tracks.

Select photos from your DSLR or compact camera, drop GPX track of your walk and the app will automatically find where the photos were taken.

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https://apps.apple.com/app/kaida-geotagging-photos/id6748287256

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Random thought: rather than importing a GPX track, would it be possible to look at a workout log (eg open walk) from Health?

@richardstocks I like this idea and I wanted to do something similar originally. But (at least a couple years ago) you could only extract the location track and the start/end timestamps from the workout log, but not the timestamps of each particular point on the track. I’ll check if something has changed in HealthKit since then.

@leonspok I’ll keep my fingers crossed that frameworks have been updated to allow that…

I’ve used an app at one point that would pull a map from the workout data (for the life of me I can’t remember the name!), but I can’t recall if it had any waypoint info or was simply an overview. Will try and find it..

@richardstocks Oh, actually, it is possible to export timestamps now! And I found an app for this: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/gpx-workout/id1167744486
‎GPX Workout

‎GPX Workout is now on the Mac! All your GPX files imported from your Apple Watch using the iPhone app are now visible on the Mac. And any GPX file on your hard drive can now be opened and browsed. This is a one man band project: comments and suggestions are welcome and I'll do my best to answer and…

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@leonspok You beat me to it - hadn’t had time to look, but GPX Workout is indeed the app I’ve used in the past. Being able to skip a step would be awesome.
@richardstocks I’m already thinking about adding this feature :)
@leonspok Let me know when you need a tester!
@richardstocks It’s been a while, but I just published a new release of kaida with HealthKit support. Please, check it out :)
(It might take some time before App Store processes the new version)
@leonspok Awesome! Heading to the App Store now!
@leonspok App Store is still showing 2025.4, but I’ll keep checking for the update.
@richardstocks v2025.4 is the one you need. Although, I forgot to mention that HealthKit is supported only on iOS/iPadOS. It’s simply a limitation of HealthKit. Maybe Apple has changed it on macOS 26, but I haven’t tested it yet.