Pictimer
Photos that lost their timestamps end up in a heap in your library. Tell Pictimer roughly when a batch was taken, and it gives every shot a believable time — right inside Apple Photos.
Set the bookends, skip the busywork
Sort a batch by filename, capture date or file size, then tell Pictimer when the first and last photo were taken. It works out an even interval and writes a timestamp to everything in between. Lock any two of start, end and interval — it calculates the third.
Made for metadata disasters
WhatsApp and friends strip dates on the way in, dumping dozens of photos onto one identical timestamp — or none at all. Pictimer spots those clusters, colour-codes them, and lets you re-time the whole group in a couple of taps.
Peace of mind over precision
No one can recover the exact moment each shot was taken, and Pictimer is honest about that — it's throwing darts at a timeline. But a sensible order beats a wall of identical times. Built for the people who curate their library like their record collection.
The dream team