4.3
out of 5
282 Ratings
I use this app all the time. It is very useful, especially prior to apples way-too-late-to-the-scene with showing a little more info than none like they do before. I use this even just for the time the picture was taken! Apples display of the time changes is your time zone changes (like while traveling) and will be incorrect! I store the app way out of the way, it's used through the interface of ios not directly. It's in the "open in/send to" symbol, the square with an arrow pointing upwards out of it. On the bottom, the gray silhouette ones not the color ones, has the app listed. You probably have to scroll over to the right to even see it-I edit the list to have it shown up first as I use it all the time. As others noticed, the app has been left alone for a long time, and I do hope it hasn't been abandoned. Oh, and while it seems cell data isn't needed for something to simply display a photos exif data, which it isn't, it's useful to download map data for the geotagged photos to display.
This app flows well with iOS. It feels like it was, or should have been, always there. It showed the camera for all of my photos, including from family. It even has a map for where the picture was taken! You have to turn the Photo's option/button on, but open the app and it has a great instruction manual.Tip: If you have a wallpaper that is a picture, check it with this app. Many will tell you the program that was used. Some will even tell you the camera or the location. It's surprisingly fun!
Very useful app. I like that it can be used directly from photos with the action extension since I don’t want to open another app or give it access to all my photos. There are several of viewers/editors in the App Store but not many allow you to view description in IPTC. Make sure there are no line breaks in your description or it won’t all show up. One shortcoming is this app cuts off long descriptions.* PLEASE add the ability to copy text from the description to the clipboard (extra points if you include 3D Touch). This would make it truly useful.
App doesn’t work in iOS 15.2. Fix it!App has no problems reading GPS data from pics sent through text or iMessage, but it cannot do the same with videos. Asks for permission to local photo library and the video isn’t even saved there. Not only that, but even after you grant it that permission, it still doesn’t work. You need to figure this out because it’s always had this problem or shortcoming.
This app does exactly what it says it is going to do, and it does so in a very straightforward, intuitive, and helpful way. It is NOT fancy, and it does not have a bunch of advanced features, because that is not what it is intended for.It is just a valuable little tool that gives you the information that you need, as simply and quickly as possible. Thank you for making it available to all of us!
it works as advertised. 👍to qb748's review about the app being broken, it's not. i had the same or similar issue but figured it out. btw, i am no way affiliated with the author but sharing what i found out on my own... under settings, turn location services on, then choose 'camera' and change the setting from 'never' to 'while using the app.' then take a picture. it should be geotagged. go back to this or any other exif app and see if the location data is there. obviously, any photos taken before this settings change - whether location services were on or not - won't have any gps data. it was off at the 'location services' -> 'specific app' to begin with. also, this app in particular does have a way to contact the author. click on the app, then 'about,' then 'contact,' which pops up an email draft with the email address & subject line already filled out.