How to Identify Photo Shoot Locations with Copilot

Identify photo shoot locations with Copilot and ToolRouter. Find where any photo was taken using AI visual analysis for travel, journalism, and location scouting.

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Photo Location Finder

Find where a photo was taken using visual AI analysis for travel recreation, content research, and location scouting. Copilot is useful when location identification feeds directly into a travel planning or editorial workflow that needs the findings documented and acted on.

Connect ToolRouter to Copilot

1In your agent, go to Tools → Add a tool → New tool
2Choose Model Context Protocol and enter these details
Server name
ToolRouter
Server description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.
Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Set Authentication to None and click Create

Steps

Once connected (see setup above), use the Photo Location Finder tool:

  1. Upload the photo and specify the context — travel planning, journalism, or location scouting.
  2. Run `locate_photo` through `photo-location-finder` to identify the location.
  3. Ask Copilot to document the finding with the location, confidence level, and next steps.
  4. Add the location data to the trip plan, fact-check record, or scout brief.

Example Prompt

Try this with Copilot using the Photo Location Finder tool
Use photo-location-finder to identify the location in this photo for my travel planning. Return the location with confidence rating, the key visual clues used, and add it to my trip notes with a suggested time of day to visit for similar lighting.

Tips

  • Ask Copilot to add a 'verify before booking' note if the confidence is below a reasonable threshold.
  • For journalism, ask Copilot to document both the AI identification and the visual reasoning so fact-checking decisions are traceable.
  • Include a suggested Google Maps search term alongside the location so it can be confirmed before acting on the finding.