Exif Editor and Viewer Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 19 reviews. Read all reviews for Exif Editor and Viewer for iPhone.
Exif Editor and Viewer is paid iOS app published by Harald Meyer

Perfect!

Nihilistic...

Get rid of the ridiculous amount of metadata that gets slathered all over photos. With some photo/video editing apps requiring things like location services, take control of your data by quickly removing all identifiable information. So happy this app is here and all of my public photos get ran through this app. 5?


Doesn't edit video meta

leelor

Wish the info would have specified photo edits only. Bought for video, but this app won't read those file types.


OK, but not enough.

Captain Kade

I bought this app hoping to add the metadata so that I could give my images titles/descriptions and such which would be retained and uploaded to Facebook and the like. Doesn't work for that. Image data appears to be saved and viewable only within the app itself, which for me is practically useless. I haven't really used it for removing the GPS data; which the description says is very useful. I can see that it will do that; but I don't know if that stripped data will stay with the image once it's uploaded to a social networking site; which is surely why you would use that feature. I will have to test that and see if it works; but really I didn't buy it for that, so I'm disappointed.


FAIL

kbanon

Doesn't see exif data that other exif viewers can and/or substitutes random data (like for location). This (obviously) renders it completely useless. I'm disappointed, because it promised to do exactly what I needed, which is copy the data from one photo to another. Alas…


Works well

Wackadoodle

I edited a photo, changed the date fields (all three of them), and the photo showed up at the proper position in the "moments" timeline, reflecting the date that I had set. The one field you can't change however, is the TITLE of the photo - so in the "camera roll" section of the photos app, the photo will appear wherever it first appeared when you first added that photo to the camera roll. That's because in "Camera Roll" the photos are sorted by their names and every time you add a photo to it, by whatever means, that photo gets a new name, namely, the next higher number than the photo before it. In "Moments" however, the photos are sorted by date and this app allows you to change the date (along with a whole host of other metadata) such that the photo will then appear in the timeline that you set for it. I have not yet experimented with gps data.


Meh

surfoutlawmd

Spotty performance, authors not keeping up with system updates, updates of the app are far and few in between. When it does work, it does what it says, otherwise, it messes up constantly. Saves the wrong picture in the wrong place, confusing GUI, nothing flashy, plain. I suggest looking for something else, I know I am.


No video support

Mcxxxx

I specifically bought this to change the date on videos. There is no video support. Since I was unable to try it out beforehand, I have no other option but to submit this review and wish I didn't have to pay 2.99 to find this out.


Good app but ...

EdLewis2

This is a very good and easy to use metadata editor. It's big drawback is that it saves an annoying copy of the photo for which metadata is modified. Save to the original with the option to undo (no sidecar files, please) and get 5 stars.


Worthless

TechieChris

Save your $2 bucks, this app doesn’t work for cr*p and there doesn’t seem to be any way to get your money back. iPad 10.5 with iOS 11 . App opens photos but will NOT save exif changes.