Batch EXIF viewer with CSV export.
Read EXIF from many photos at once: date, GPS, camera, lens, and exposure in one table, then export everything to CSV or JSON. The photos never leave your device.
- 100% browser
- Files never leave your device
- No signup, no caps
- GDPR & CCPA friendly
Drop photos here or click to choose
Reads EXIF from every photo at once. Nothing uploads. JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF.
Every photo's metadata in one place.
A browser-side batch reader that turns a folder of photos into a single EXIF table and a CSV or JSON export. No upload, no account.
Many photos, one table
Drop a whole batch and read date, GPS, camera, lens, and exposure for every photo side by side.
Export to CSV or JSON
One click to a spreadsheet-ready CSV or a script-ready JSON, built in your browser.
Nothing uploaded
Every photo is parsed locally. The images and the exported file never leave your device.
Spot the gaps
Photos with no EXIF or no GPS show empty cells, so missing metadata is obvious at a glance.
HEIC and TIFF too
Reads iPhone HEIC and TIFF alongside JPEG and PNG, the formats archives actually contain.
No account, no limit
Free, no sign-up, no watermark, no per-batch cap beyond your device's memory.
Common questions about batch EXIF and CSV export.
How do I view EXIF data from many photos at once?
Can I export the EXIF data to a spreadsheet?
Does it upload my photos?
Which formats and fields does it read?
Is there a limit on how many photos?
Why would I export EXIF to CSV?
Cataloging field photos?
When a crew documents a site, the iOS app stamps date, GPS, and address onto each shot at the shutter, so the record is readable without parsing metadata later. Export the EXIF here when you need a spreadsheet.
- Date, time, GPS, and address stamped as you shoot
- Atomic (network-synced) timestamps
- Survives Instagram, WhatsApp, Procore, any pipeline
- Export metadata to CSV afterward in your browser