

TakenOn
Batch-rename photos and videos using real metadata for free. Fix timezones, merge files from multiple devices, and get clean, sortable filenames across JPG, HEIC, RAW, MP4, and MOV.
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- Free
- Proprietary
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- Online




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What is TakenOn?
A 100% free, in-browser renamer for photos and videos. It reads real metadata—Date Taken, GPS, camera—and turns messy filenames into clear, sortable names in seconds. No accounts. No installs. You stay in control because files are processed locally in your browser.
What you can do:
- Batch-rename by Date Taken for true chronological order.
- Use GPS to add city or country to filenames.
- Standardise video names by recorded date, duration, or resolution.
- Apply templates (e.g., YYYY-MM-DD_hh-mm-ss_Paris).
- Fix wrong camera time with timezone or clock offsets.
- Clean up Google Photos exports.
Work across formats: JPG, HEIC, RAW, MP4, MOV, AVI, and more.
Why it helps:
- Merge shoots from phones, cameras, and drones without chaos.
- Prep client deliveries and archives that sort correctly everywhere.
- Make search and sharing painless with consistent naming.
How it works:
- Drag in your files, pick a pattern, preview, then export the renamed set.
- Nothing is uploaded; everything runs client-side for privacy and speed.
If your library is a mess of IMG_1234s and DSC_0001s, TakenOn gives you practical order fast. You get meaningful filenames that match when and where media was created, so folders behave, timelines make sense, and you spend less time hunting for the right clip or shot.
It’s simple, fast, and built for creators, families, and anyone organising large libraries at scale. Organise your past shoots today and set a clean standard for everything you capture next. TakenOn.app: take back your filenames.
