
Support showing and sharing photo assets Support filtering photos based on whether there is location information Ability to share photos&videos with or without Exif metadata Support direct browsing and sharing from the system album Support for reverting to original image after wrong edit Support for deleting the photos&videos directly in the app Ability to copy photo Exif data to clipboard Support image formats(JPG,PNG,TIFF,HEIC) and RAW formats(CR2,NEF,DNG) Support Sony, Nikon, Fuji, Canon and other camera photo formats All photos&videos in your phone camera roll, iCloud photo library and photo stream All of your iOS devices(iPhone, iPad,iPod Touch) Edit or remove GPS location data of multiple photos at once Edit or remove Exif metadata of multiple photos at once
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Edit all the exif metadata,such as data, time, author, title, description,comment,keywords, copyright, camera maker, camera model, camera lens maker, camera lens model, aperture, exposure time, software Edit GPS location data.You can search the map to add location or long press to put a pin on the map. View more than 60+ metadata tags like ISO, shutter speed, focal length,camera model, lens model, time stamp, aperture, shutter count,file name and a lot more.

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You can easily view, edit, and remove exif metadata, including date, time, gps location, camera model, aperture, author and so on.It's very useful for professional photographers to manage the Exif data of their photo&videos. XIFr is a fork of wxIF which again is a WebExtension fork/port of the older "legacy type extension" FxIF.This is a powerful metadata tool for your photos and videos. XIFr is open source, the repository is on GitHub. But you can usually just hold down the shift key while right-clicking, to get Firefox's native context menu back - and thus launch xIFr. Some websites overrides the browser's default right-click context menu. If you choose to skip this introduction, let me at least give you a quick little browser tip: I have created a little introduction page to quickly get started with xIFr and see what the "Deep Search" is all about:

But don't worry, there's no hidden agendas. This permission is required for xIFr to be able to read meta-data in images, no matter which domain they are embedded from. By shift-clicking when selecting xIFr in browser's context-menu, you will force xIFr to look for images larger than a specified size (The size is configurable). This is in my opinion the most important feature distinguishing xIFr from other Exif-viewers.Īlso, with Deep Search you can avoid overlayered logos and icons. You won't even know if you actually were right-clicking directly on an img element or not. In 95% of the times, it just works as you expect.

But with "Deep Search" xIFr finds the image you want to see details about, no matter if it is below a layer or is defined as a background-image of another element. Most other Exif viewers for Firefox only works if you can right-click directly on an html img element. It works sooo well - in my own very humble opinion :-) It is probably a matter of personal preferences, but you should really check the "deep search" feature. Note: If you ain't using a recent version of Firefox supported by latest version of xIFr, there's probably an older version of xIFr supporting your browser.īecause I felt other Exif readers annoyed me or I felt they were missing something. Launch it from the browser's right-click context menu.

XIFr is a viewer for EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata in jpg image files.
