Didn’t work at all
I paid for this app and nothing worked at all!! Do not purchase.
Yes, ViewExif is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
⚠️ The ViewExif app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
ViewExif is free.
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4 out of 5
1 ratings in Philippines
I paid for this app and nothing worked at all!! Do not purchase.
Keywords and descriptions do not show up in photos metadata on iOS or MacOs
This does NOT display keywords added on macOS (searchable on iOS). Keywords entered using this app do NOT show up / behave like those entered on macOS photos.
Nice app, works OK, but it only allows you to work on one image at a time. Want to add a tag to a bunch of images? You’re out of luck.
For an app with a paywall it doesn’t allow you to batch edit photos or videos. Save your money and look elsewhere for a metadata and EXIF remover.
Perfect, exactly what I was looking for. Shows most important information (which camera, focal length,…) on first glance on your local and your icloud photos, and more details (e.g. location) can be shown if desired. Works well on Iphone 12 Mini (ios 16) and M1 ipad pro 12.9 (ipados 16)
It’s so easy to quickly add a description, keyword(s) or star rating to a photo or even screenshot. I use it daily
The app opens and crashes right away.
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 good looking and well-designed app doesn’t work for many images. Apparently can’t handle when other apps modify images. For example, I have a Shortcut that converts images to HEIC. This app thinks they’re jpegs and provides bad info about file name and size. Not sure why it does this, but Photos on Mac or other iOS apps report correct info.
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