SharedPhotoLedger

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About this app

Photo Ledger Templates to Prevent Missed Shots

This app is a business-oriented tool that helps you
organize and manage construction and site photos in ledger format,
and export or share them as PDFs.

By using pre-prepared photo ledger templates, it becomes easy to see
which photos need to be taken, helping prevent missed shots
and unnecessary retakes.



Clear Photo Management with Templates
• View a list of required photos at a glance
• Display sample photos for reference
• Clearly understand what needs to be captured
• Prevent missing photos for each site

This reduces mistakes and saves time during on-site photo taking.



Main Features
• Photo management using templates
• Template distribution via sharing and import
• Display of sample images and descriptions for shooting guidance
• PDF export
• Sharing via email, LINE, and other apps



Recommended For
• Those who want to prevent missed construction photos
• Anyone looking to streamline photo ledger creation
• Users who need to organize required photos by site
• Professionals who need to create submission-ready PDFs easily



Key Features
• Easy-to-understand photo management with templates
• Simple and practical operation for on-site use
• Works entirely on your device (offline supported)



Safe and Reliable
• Photos and ledger data are stored locally on the device
• No user data is sent to external servers



Eliminate the uncertainty of
“Which photos do I need to take?”
and create complete, mistake-free photo ledgers with confidence.
Updated on
Jan 4, 2026

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