Hi chialynn,
Thanks for your post regarding photos. You're correct that geotagged photos will only be displayed on an activity map if they are not located on, or nearby a hidden portion of the activity. You mentioned some of your photos did not display on the map even though they were several miles away from your map's hidden area. That is definitely far enough away from the hidden map area that your photos should display.
It sounds like you are likely being impacted by an open issue on Strava, where some geotagged activities are not displaying on maps when uploaded via the web or IOS App. Our Engineering Team is investigating this, and we hope to have a fix rolled out soon.
Ah, thank you! I am using the iOS app to upload pics, so that sounds like it may indeed be the problem. I will wait patiently for a fix. 🙂
Hello,
I see some of my Strava friend's activities that have tiny thumbnails on the activity's map to show the location of the photos they took during the activity. I can't get this feature to work on the iPhone Strava app despite all the things I've tried. I've Googled for hours and haven't pulled up anything that clearly states how to make this work. I've gleaned a few useful tidbits such as the images need to be uploaded using the mobile app (iPhone or Android, NOT desktop / web) and photo files need to be geo-tagged. I've verified that my photos have been geo-tagged:
My iPhone Strava app's settings:
My friend (who has the feature working) has a setting I don't have to access All Photos from the Photos app and I'm wondering if this is the one setting that makes it happen:
Does anyone have authoritative info on how to make this feature work?
- Gavin
Hi gavinspomer,
Thanks for your post! It sounds like you are likely being impacted by an open issue on Strava, where some geotagged activities are not displaying on maps when uploaded via the web or IOS App. Our Engineering Team is investigating this, and we hope to have a fix rolled out soon.
We have an existing discussion on this topic going on here. Thanks for your patience.
Hi Jane,
Is there any progress on this issue?
Also, please do not mark your posts as a solution when you do not provided one. All you have provided is information, you have not provided a solution.
Julian
Did the problem with tagging photos on map is resolved?
I did add some photos today and they are not displaying on Strava activity map.
just please don’t tell me that you are still working on it .
It looks like photo thumbnails only appear on the web, not the (iOS) app. @Jane11, is that the way the feature is supposed to work?
Screenshots from the same activity — web:
iOS app:
Hi All!
This issue has been fixed and photos you upload using the IOS App should now appear on your activity map. However keep in mind that photos on the map is a web only feature - so you won't see the photos if you look at your activity on the Strava Mobile App. You'll need to sign onto the web at strava.com in order to view them on the map.
It's always been like that but you should be able to upload the pics from phone
Hello All,
Geotagged photos is a web only feature, meaning that photos will only appear on the activity map when you're viewing it through the web browser.
There is still a open issue where some geotagged activities are not displaying on maps when uploaded via the web or IOS App. This has been escalated to our Engineering Team and we ask for your patience while they look into this.
Two years on and the issue is still outstanding. I just uploaded my photos using iPhone. The photos are neither displayed on the mobile app nor the web app (not even thumbnails).
How can you claim that there is a solution when the issue still exist?
As Gene noted in his reply of 07-05-2024 06:11 AM, this issue, or some form of it, appears to still exist. Over the past two+ weeks (during July 2024) I've uploaded many geotagged pics, using the Strava app on a Samsung Android S23 device, and when viewing the event maps via browser-on-desktop, the images do not show up on the maps. Please note that the images in question were taken hundred of miles from my residence and so were no where close to a "hidden portion of the activity".