Short version: your photos are yours, the place data is best-effort — verify it before you publish — and don't abuse the service.
Effective June 10, 2026
Altitag is a browser-based tool that annotates aerial photographs with nearby points of interest, distances and travel times. By using altitag.com you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the service.
You keep every right to the photos you work with. Because processing happens in your browser and your photos are never uploaded to us, we take no license to them whatsoever. You're responsible for having the rights to the photos you use, and for complying with applicable aviation and drone regulations wherever the photos were captured.
Points of interest come from OpenStreetMap (free tier) or Google Places (Pro), and distances, walk and drive times are computed estimates. Any of it can be wrong, missing or out of date: businesses close, roads change, data lags. You are responsible for verifying annotations before publishing them in a listing, brochure or anywhere else. Real estate advertising rules (MLS accuracy requirements, fair-housing rules and similar) apply to what you publish, not to us.
Free-tier place data is © OpenStreetMap contributors and subject to the ODbL attribution requirements.
The editor is free to use without an account. Free exports include a small Altitag corner mark. Altitag Pro ($9/month or $90/year) switches place lookups to Google Places data, removes the corner mark, and includes up to 150 photo lookups per month — past the cap, lookups fall back to the free tier until the month resets, with no extra charge.
Pro is sold through Polar, our merchant of record; their terms govern billing, cancellation and refunds. You can cancel anytime; your license stays active until the end of the paid period. License keys are for your own use and may not be shared or resold.
Don't use Altitag for anything unlawful, and don't abuse the infrastructure — no scraping, bulk-harvesting our APIs or tile data, circumventing usage caps, or interfering with the service. We may block traffic that threatens the service for everyone else.
Altitag is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied — including fitness for a particular purpose and accuracy of data. We don't guarantee the service will be uninterrupted or error-free.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Altitag and its operator are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages, or any loss of profits, revenue or data, arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose (zero for free-tier users).
We may change or discontinue features, and may update these terms — if we make material changes, we'll update the effective date above. We may suspend access that violates these terms. You can stop using Altitag at any time; nothing is stored with us.
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