Exifspot
Photo et vidéo
Gratuit · Conçue pour iPad. Non validée pour macOS.
Exifspot is a calm, single-purpose viewer for everything your camera quietly writes into a photo: the EXIF, the TIFF tags, the GPS coordinates, the lens model, the exposure - and the position of the sun at the moment you pressed the shutter.
WHY EXIFSPOT
- Modern photo apps hide your camera's metadata behind a tiny "i" button or paywall it inside a $20 RAW editor. Exifspot is the focused, $0.99 alternative.
- Pick a shot, scroll the table, copy any field. Done.
- Built for the photographer who just wants to know "what was I shooting at?" without booting up Lightroom.
WHAT YOU GET
- Camera: make, model, software version.
- Lens: model name (with a 68-entry friendly-name dictionary that turns "EF50mm f/1.4 USM" into "Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Prime"), focal length in mm, and the 35-mm equivalent.
- Exposure: aperture as f/2.8, shutter as 1/250 s, ISO as ISO 400, EV bias, metering mode, white balance, flash status.
- GPS: precise coordinates with N/S/E/W signs, altitude (above or below sea level), compass heading - and a dark-mode map with a dropped camera-aperture pin showing exactly where the photo was taken.
- Sun at capture: azimuth and elevation calculated on-device using the NOAA solar-position algorithm. We tell you whether the moment was dawn, sunrise, morning, solar noon, afternoon, sunset, dusk, or night - and flag golden-hour and blue-hour shots automatically.
- File: pixel dimensions, megapixels, file size, color space, EXIF orientation, photo ID.
- Export: copy the metadata as JSON, copy a plain-text summary, or share a .json sidecar to any app.
HOW IT WORKS
- Tap "Pick a photo" - the iOS photo picker opens.
- Exifspot reads the bytes locally and shows the full metadata table.
- Recently inspected photos are saved to a local history (just the metadata snapshot, never the image bytes).
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
- Exifspot uses the system photo picker, so the app NEVER asks for full photo-library access. It only sees the bytes of the photos you explicitly pick.
- No accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, no network calls, no ads, no subscription.
- The sun position is computed offline using a published deterministic algorithm - no WeatherKit, no API.
- The PrivacyInfo manifest declares only the standard UserDefaults reason code (CA92.1) for storing your inspection history.
ONE-TIME PURCHASE
Exifspot is a single $0.99 purchase. No in-app purchases. No upsells. No "pro" tier. Everything above is the whole product.
GREAT FOR
- Photographers comparing their settings across a shoot.
- Bloggers documenting "what camera was that?" for a writeup.
- Hobbyists curious where their travel photos were taken.
- Anyone who wants to know if a beach shot really WAS taken at golden hour.
Open Exifspot, pick a photo, and finally see what your camera has been writing into every shot.
Notes et avis
- Cette app n’a pas reçu suffisamment de notes ou d’avis pour en proposer un aperçu.
Shot Recipe - Exifspot now synthesises every available EXIF field into a plain-English paragraph explaining how the photo was taken: the technique (long exposure, fast-action freeze, shallow portrait, astrophotography), focal-length context with suitable subjects, the lighting situation (scene EV, golden/blue hour, light source tag, flash status), the depth-of-field character, and any noteworthy flags like HDR, digital zoom, or portrait scene mode. Tap "Copy recipe" to copy it to the clipboard.
Advanced EXIF panel - A new collapsible panel surfaces 11 tags that most EXIF viewers never show: Exposure Program (Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Portrait, Landscape...), Scene Capture Type, Custom Rendered (flags HDR, panorama, in-camera portrait), Light Source, Brightness Value, Subject Distance Range (Macro, Close view, Distant view), Sharpness, Contrast, Saturation, Digital Zoom Ratio, and Gain Control. All values are decoded against the EXIF 2.3 specification (JEITA CP-3451C). The panel appears automatically when any of these tags is present.
Expanded lens dictionary: 126 -> 266 entries - New coverage for Canon RF primes and zooms (RF 16 mm, RF 28 mm, RF 50 mm STM, RF 85 mm Macro, RF 14-35 mm, RF 100-400 mm, RF 200-800 mm), Nikon Z primes (Z 20 mm, Z 24 mm, Z 28 mm, Z 40 mm, Z 85 mm S, Z 105 mm MC, Z 135 mm Plena) and zooms (Z 17-28 mm, Z 28-75 mm, Z 180-600 mm), Sony E-mount APS-C (11 mm, 15 mm G, 18-135 mm, PZ 10-20 mm), Sony FE telephoto and compact primes (12-24 mm GM, 300 mm GM, 400 mm GM, 55 mm Zeiss, 100 mm STF), Fujifilm XF/GF primes and macros (XF 27 mm pancake, XF 60 mm, XF 80 mm Macro, XF 8 mm fisheye, GF 45 mm, GF 110 mm), Sigma DN Contemporary (16/30/56 mm APS-C, 35/85 mm full-frame), Tamron (50-400 mm, 28-300 mm, 50 mm F1.4), Olympus/OM System (12 mm f/2, 60 mm Macro, 100-400 mm, 90 mm Macro PRO), Panasonic S and Leica M/SL, plus additional iPhone ultra-wide and telephoto camera strings.
New Settings toggles - "Shot recipe" and "Advanced EXIF panel" can each be turned off in Settings -> Display if you prefer the leaner view.
Le développeur Robert Corbin a indiqué que les pratiques de l’app en matière de confidentialité peuvent inclure le traitement des données tel que décrit ci‑dessous. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la politique de confidentialité du développeur .
Données non collectées
Le développeur ne collecte aucune donnée avec cette app.
Accessibilité
Le développeur n’a pas encore indiqué quelles fonctionnalités d’accessibilité sont prises en charge par cette app. En savoir plus
Informations
- Taille
- 3,2 Mo
- Catégorie
- Photo et vidéo
- Compatibilité
Nécessite iOS 17.0 ou version ultérieure.
- iPhone
Nécessite iOS 17.0 ou version ultérieure. - iPad
Nécessite iPadOS 17.0 ou version ultérieure. - Mac
Nécessite macOS 14.0 ou une version ultérieure et un Mac doté d’une puce Apple M1 ou une version ultérieure. - Apple Vision
Nécessite visionOS 1.0 ou version ultérieure.
- iPhone
- Langues
- Anglais
- Âge
4+
- 4+
- Fournisseur
Robert Corbin
- Le fournisseur Robert Corbin ne s’est pas identifié comme commerçant de cette app. Si vous achetez des biens et services dans l’Espace économique européen, le droit des consommateurs ne s’applique pas aux contrats entre vous et le fournisseur.
- Copyright
- © 2026 Robert Corbin
