Photo time clock

Photo time clock for shared kiosk punches.

Add optional verification photos to kiosk clock-ins and clock-outs. Employees still use their own PIN, and each stored or missing photo stays tied to the time entry for manager review.

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Optional photos

Enable photo capture only on the kiosks that need it.

PIN first

Employees clock in with their own kiosk PIN.

Entry-level record

Photos attach to the clock-in or clock-out event.

Human review

Managers review photos as context, not face matching.

Photo clock benefits

Add a person check to shared-device punches.

A PIN identifies the employee. A verification photo gives managers one more review signal when several people use the same kiosk.

Useful when a shared clock-in station needs more context than a timestamp.

Reduce PIN sharing risk

A photo makes it easier to spot when the person at the kiosk does not match the employee record being reviewed.

Review disputed punches

When a punch is questioned, managers can review the photo attached to that clock event.

Keep it scoped

Photo capture is enabled per kiosk, so you can use it where it helps and leave it off elsewhere.

Avoid face matching

Clockspot stores a verification photo for review. It does not run facial recognition or biometric matching.

Customer story

Clockspot gives me clear timesheets for the hours worked, and it is much more cost-efficient for our small business than an expensive office time clock.

Kristen Marks

Attorney & Founder, Marks Legal Services, P.A.

How Clockspot photo capture works

Use photo capture where a shared kiosk needs extra review context, while keeping the normal kiosk workflow simple.

Kiosk setup

Turn on photo capture only where it belongs.

Photo capture is a kiosk setting, so one shared screen can require it while another stays PIN-only.

Per-kiosk settingChoose which shared devices attempt verification photos.
Personal PINEmployees still identify themselves with their own kiosk PIN.
Clock-in and clock-outThe kiosk can capture a photo for either side of the time entry.
No app installThe shared tablet or computer runs the kiosk in a web browser.

Punch flow

The punch records even if the camera has a problem.

Clockspot attempts the photo after the employee enters the PIN. Camera issues are recorded as context instead of blocking the employee from clocking in.

Capture attemptThe kiosk asks for a verification photo when photo capture is enabled.
Missing reasonIf the camera is unavailable, denied, or fails, the missing reason stays with the record.
Punch still landsThe time entry remains available for review even when the photo is missing.
Manager visibilityManagers can see whether the photo was stored or why it was not captured.

Review

Photos stay connected to the time entry.

Managers review the photo alongside the clock-in or clock-out, so payroll review has context without turning the kiosk into biometric matching.

Clock event contextPhotos attach to the clock-in or clock-out side of the entry.
Review before actionUse the photo as a manager review signal before making a correction decision.
No face templatesClockspot does not compare faces or enroll employees in facial recognition.
Clear workplace ruleTell employees where photo capture is on and why it is used.

Photo clock questions

Questions about photo time clock capture.

  • Optional per kiosk
  • PIN-based clock-in
  • No face matching

Is this facial recognition?

No. Clockspot captures a verification photo for manager review. It does not match faces, build face templates, or automatically decide who is in the photo.

Is photo capture required on every kiosk?

No. Photo capture is a per-kiosk setting. Turn it on for the shared devices where verification photos help, and leave it off elsewhere.

What happens if the camera is blocked or unavailable?

The punch still records. Clockspot keeps the missing-photo reason with the time entry so managers know what happened during review.

Where do managers review photos?

Managers review kiosk photo captures from the time entry record, where the photo is tied to the clock-in or clock-out event.

Add verification photos where they help.

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