Exif Metadata Editor & IPTC 4+

Viewer Remover Batch Photo

Andres Piza Buckmann

Designed for iPad

    • 4.4 • 317 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Update 2.0 focuses on improving the IPTC editing experience. Batch editing, templates, filtering and improved support of certain fields.

Looking to set the GPS location to a photo? Quickly editing the date? Strip all the metadata before sharing it to protect your privacy? Metadata Editor makes it easy for you, the perfect photography companion!

Metadata Editor has a simple and modern interface to help you make the changes very quickly. You can quickly see an overview of your photos' more important metadata values, as well as a full list of all the values contained in your photo. Metadata Editor is a great EXIF editor to work on your photos, whether you are an amateur photographer, a professional one or you are a photo investigator looking to perform forensic analysis of photos (osint).

FEATURES

View:
- Browse all your photos in iCloud Photo Library
- See a summary of the most important metadata
- Check the location of your photo in a map
- View your photos by album
- View all the raw metadata contained in your photo

Edit:
- Add, change or remove the location of a photo
- Copy the location of one photo to another photo
- Geotag your photos for easier discoverability when looking at your photos in a map
- Batch edit, enabling you to edit more than one photo at once
- Modify the date and time
- Correct time zone errors after a trip
- Edit the raw metadata values
- Edit EXIF, PNG and TIFF metadata
- Complete IPTC editor
- Templates to apply your most common IPTC metadata edits
- Limited video editing support

Protect your privacy:
- Remove the GPS location of a photo
- Completely strip metadata from a photo and remove exif information
- Set the location of a photo to a completely different location
This is recommended when you want to share your photos with a person, app or website and don't want to give them any information that can be used to track you.

WHO IS METADATA EDITOR FOR?

- People who want to make their photo library perfect, by having all photos complete with the right metadata and precise location.
- Professional photographers that need to edit their photos right on the field with an iPhone or iPad before sending them to an agency.
- Users that care about their privacy and want to avoid getting tracked when sharing photos with strangers or shady apps.
- Photographers that shoot with analog or film cameras and want to fill in the data and info for their pictures.

UNLIMITED ACCESS AND SUBSCRIPTION TERMS
Your Metadata Editor unlimited access subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can go, on your iPhone, to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > Subscriptions to manage your subscription and turn auto-renew off. Your iTunes Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed.

EDITABLE METADATA

GPS:
•Altitude
•Latitude
•Longitude

TIFF:
•Artist
•Copyright
•DateTime
•ImageDescription
•Make
•Model
•Orientation
•Software

PNG:
•Author
•Copyright
•Description
•Software
•Title

IPTC:
•Keywords

Exif:
•ApertureValue
•BrightnessValue
•CameraOwnerName
•Contrast
•CustomRendered
•DateTimeDigitized
•DateTimeOriginal
•ExposureBiasValue
•ExposureIndex
•ExposureMode
•ExposureProgram
•ExposureTime
•Flash
•FlashEnergy
•FNumber
•FocalLength
•FocalLenIn35mmFilm
•FocalPlaneResolutionUnit
•GainControl
•Gamma
•ISOSpeed
•LensMake
•LensModel
•LightSource
•MeteringMode
•RecommendedExposureIndex
•Saturation
•SceneCaptureType
•SceneType
•SensitivityType
•Sharpness
•ShutterSpeedValue
•StandardOutputSensitivity
•SubsecTime
•SubsecTimeDigitized
•SubsecTimeOrginal
•UserComment
•WhiteBalance

And many more metadata fields!

Note: The app is free to download and use, but some features may require premium access.

CONTACT

If you need help or have any questions about the app, please do not hesitate to contact us at www.andrespiza.com or from the Settings app inside the app. We will gladly help you!

Terms and Conditions: https://www.andrespiza.com/apps/metadata-editor/terms-of-use/
Privacy Policy: https://www.andrespiza.com/apps/metadata-editor/privacy-policy/

What’s New

Version 2.7.0

What’s New

- Enhanced onboarding experience makes it easier for new users to get started smoothly.
- All metadata rows in Photo Detail Screen can now be copied. Tap and hold a row to copy its value.
- Added a new option in Settings to subscribe or manage your active subscription directly within the app.

Bug Fixes

- Improved translation accuracy across multiple languages.
- Fixed a crash that occurred when running the app on macOS.
- Resolved an issue that caused a crash for some users on the Photo Detail screen on iOS.
- Better support for limited photo permission.

As always, this release includes additional minor bug fixes and performance improvements.

Enjoying the app? Consider leaving a rating or review – your feedback helps us improve!

If you have any ideas or suggestions on how to improve Metadata Editor, please let me know by sending an email to metadataeditor_support@andrespiza.com. Your feedback is highly valuable.

Thank you!

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
317 Ratings

317 Ratings

elgrego1939 ,

Select More Photos

Please add support for the Select More Photos API from within the app; there’s no longer a need to make the user go to the Settings app to add more photos to the app’s access list.

Developer Response ,

Thanks for this feedback! I will investigate this and improve the permissions. If you have any more thoughts, feel free to send me an email through the app.

bakonfreek ,

Does exactly what was intended in a very specific case

For my specific purpose, it does exactly what it needed to do. My camera has two extra bytes of data on the end of the camera string that make its raw files incompatible with everything (Canon R5 C), but removing those two extra bytes reestablishes compatibility (Canon R5) because other than those two extra bytes, the raw files are exactly the same between those two cameras.

Now, I'm not sure this specific use case is worth the price of admission, but I admit I have a skewed perspective. I have a fairly extensive background with computers and access to a machine that I can do this on for free in a hex editor; obviously not all photogs have this same background I have and they just want to get the dang raws off this specific camera to work on the iPad since it's more portable than, for example, a MacBook or a Windows ultrabook laptop and you can edit raws surprisingly completely in either the built in photos app or even the mobile version of Lightroom (provided they're compatible, see above).

Ccxxtt ,

Saves a new changed file

Update: developer sent a response which is nice. Now my issues is still the same and found an app that does the saving right to the file, app is expensive. This app in the other hand is not expensive and will work for most. I still recommend it to people.

Original: In order to save the metadata it has to create a copy of the image. This is bad as saturation seemed to have increased in some, and the file size of the images also changed. As a journalist this is a huge issue for me. If you don’t care about this, it’s an easy app to use.

Developer Response ,

The app offers two saving strategies, which can be configured from the app's settings screen. The first strategy creates a copy, leaving the original untouched and generating a new copy with the edits. The second strategy does not create a visible copy in Apple's Photos app but still creates a copy. This is due to a feature of the Photos app where edits are non-destructive, allowing you to revert all changes and return to the original image. To be able to revert to the original image, Photos requires third-party apps like mine to save edits as a copy of the image, which can be included in the existing photo or saved as a new photo. Unlike on a Mac, it is not possible to edit an image without creating a copy.

The edited image will be saved as a JPEG (also a requirement from Photos), so the file size may change. However, the saturation and other parameters of the image should not change, as the app does not edit photos in a way that should be visible.

If you are experiencing issues with changes in saturation, please email me at metadataeditor_support@andrespiza.com with more information.

App Privacy

The developer, Andres Piza Buckmann, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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