Read the EXIF.
Right Here. No Uploads.
EXIF Data Reader
Other EXIF tools make you leave. Popup. New tab. Upload form. Switch back. Forty-six images means ninety-two context switches.
EXIF Data Reader overlays a panel on the page you’re already on. GPS, camera, copyright, descriptions — every image scanned in four seconds.
The Tool That
Doens't Pull You Away
You're running a content audit. You need the metadata inside a competitor's images — copyright fields, GPS coordinates, camera data, embedded descriptions.
Your EXIF tool runs in a separate popup. Or a separate tab. Or a separate website entirely. You switch to it, run the scan, copy the results, switch back. Forty-six images later, you've bounced between two tools ninety-two times.
UC Irvine research: 23 minutes to refocus after an interruption. EXIF tools that pull you out of your workflow aren't saving time. They're spending it.
The fastest tool is the one that never makes you leave.
The developer toolkit keeps metadata tools inside your workflow.
EXIF Metadata.
46 Images. One Table.
- GPS Coordinates → Decimal lat/lon extracted from raw EXIF tags. Click to open in Google Maps.
- Image Description → The embedded text field most tools ignore. Click to copy the full paragraph.
- Camera Make & Model → Professional DSLR or phone camera. Stock photography or original content — the camera tells you.
- Date Taken → When the photo was actually shot. Not when it was uploaded.
- Copyright & Artist → Embedded ownership data. Verify attribution or identify unprotected images before repurposing.
- Technical Data → Focal length, aperture, ISO, shutter speed, flash, white balance. Full camera settings per image.
- CORS Detection → Images that block cross-origin requests are flagged separately. You know what couldn't be scanned.
Click Any Field.
It's Yours.
- Descriptions → Click any description text. Copied. Paste into your content brief or audit doc.
- GPS Coordinates → Click to copy. Click the link to open Google Maps at that exact position.
- Filenames → Click to copy. Check naming conventions across a competitor's entire image library.
- Jump to Image → Click the arrow button. The page scrolls to that image and highlights it.
- Search → Type in the search bar. Filters by filename and description in real time.
- Filter → Three checkboxes: Has EXIF, Has GPS, Has Description. Stack with search to narrow down fast.
- Export → Full CSV with 24 fields per image. Every image on the page. Hand it to your team or import into a spreadsheet.
Part of the
Developer Toolkit
Configure once. Copy clean forever.
Only the styles that differ from defaults. No scrolling.
No popup. No panel. No split screen.
Click text to rewrite. Shift+Drag to reorder. Refresh to undo.
Configurable delay. Batch size control. Lazy loading.
The fastest way to extract links from any page section. One gesture. All links.
One click shows exactly what assistive technology users experience.
Element-aware extraction. One click replaces six.
Type text into web-based VNC consoles that block Ctrl+V. Synthetic keyboard events, zero typos.
