An Easy Way to Add Spatial Information to Your Document Libraries
28.11.25
Private document libraries can sometimes feel a bit like a dusty attic – full of treasure, but not exactly easy to navigate. GeoClerk makes extracting geological value easier with it’s text, image and RAG search but historically, without lengthy and resource intensive spatial tagging work, making document libraries spatially searchable to identify relevant data quickly and easily has been tricky.
GeoClerk now brings order to the chaos: when you georeference an image from one of your private documents, whether it’s a map or some vintage geophysics, GeoClerk automatically tags that spatial information back to the document itself. Each time you or your team georeference another image from the same file, the document’s spatial metadata expands, gradually painting a complete picture of everywhere the document relates to.
The result? Your once-mysterious private library transforms into a spatially searchable, organised knowledge base. Those internal reports you’ve been collecting for years suddenly become easier to explore, easier to trust, and far more powerful.
Check out the video below to see how it works: georeference an image, and watch its location instantly light up the entire document.