A Google user
★★★
"Would like to have .PNG support please - then you got me!"
A Google user
★★★★★
"Works well. Simple interface. Recommended"
Version: 2.01
A Google user
★★★★★
"I was looking for, a solution for editing Exif data when lost after using some photo editors. Since I always save the original file (I treat original`s like negatives, I may want to edit later for a different effect, or use better software in the future), with this APP, I can copy EXIF data from the original photo into the edited photo. ==========For Batch renaming photos to the EXIF DATE TAKEN, I suggest PHORGANIZER for Android and NAMESIF for PC. Using this combination solves the problem of shooting scenes with multiple camera APPs/Physical cameras, and then the naming conventions of each throwing your photos out of chronological order when placed into one sub-directory regardless of the File Browser/Gallery APP/Software used. Rename the files BEFORE editing!"
Version: 1.14
A Google user
★★★★★
"Simple and useful"
Version: 1.99
A Google user
★★★★★
"Works with multiple formats (except PNG). It should be noted however that PNG itself eliminates EXIF data. Virtually no software i can think of can write EXIF data to PNG, except for one that is available on Linux. (To The Developer: Glad To Have This Back On Market! )"
Version: 1.96
A Google user
★★★★★
"Cool. Just what I was looking for in order to batch-edit GPS information for a vast load of pictures."
Version: 2.0
A Google user
★★★★★
"I`ve searched high and low for a batch editor for this common date issue problen when copying photos to Android phonrs. Great simple ui and batch editing. Thanks"
Version: 1.16
A Google user
★★★★★
"Exactly what I need"
Version: 1.99
A Google user
★★★
"Very large images won`t open."
Version: 1.98
A Google user
★★
"Feature-wise this was the most complete EXIF editor a available to Android users. But...after several years...the developer has yet to resolve issues with external memory access forced upon Android by Google developers. Why? That`s a mystery for the ages. As it stands in that mystery it`s just another useless thing."
Version: 2.03
A Google user
★★
"Cool app. I`d love it if it also supports cyrillic
(other-than-latin-characters) in the geo tag search. Does not write on SD."
Version: 2.03
A Google user
★
"Can`t add folder: No files added. Galaxy s4 4.4.2"
Version: 1.92
A Google user
★★★★★
"Tried a few now, I wanted to edit location data, this is the most accurate and easy I`ve found. Great"
Version: 2.03
A Google user
★★★★★
"This app fit my needs perfectly to update a group of photos that had no EXIF. The multiple image feature made it very easy."
Version: 1.96
A Google user
★★★★★
"27.01.2020 I use this every day as I edit all my old family photos from yesteryear. I use it to enter the correct date the photo was taken, add whatever phone or camera I used, enter the address where the photo was taken in the ``Comments`` box, enter a basic description and enter the location of where the photo was taken using Google Maps, which is integrated into the ``GPS Latitude & Longitude`` sections. 13.05.2018 Still the best exif editor to use & customer support has been excellent!"
Version: 2.03
A Google user
★★★★★
"Works well with one exception. My photo editing software saves images as .jpeg, EXIF Tag Editor will only select .jpg files."
Version: 2.03
A Google user
★★★★
"I just bought the app, and was delighted to be able to embed a very important annotation into the EXIF metadata of a rare screenshot. Developers probably have their reasons, but I`d like a conventional Save As function. In a Nexus 7 2, look for modified image files in /DCIM/. Had to re-save a few times because the ``toast`` message disappeared too fast. Sent the developers a message. (As of this date, one of their screenshots has a glaring misspelling.)"
Version: 1.16
A Google user
★
"Bought this to fix edited photospheres but it doesnt seem to work. Which leads me to believe that it doest copy all values."
Version: 1.15
A Google user
★★★★★
"Sometimes, I want very much to annotate an image, and the free-form field in Exif is better than embedding my notes into the filename. As well, I really like being able to access metadata that any quarter-decent camera embeds, such as exposure info. | | | Any device for processing your shots must be able to view and edit Exif, at least, imho. | | | Wonder whether IPTC is next? Android-enabled cameras are probably going to be around for a while, after all."
A Google user
★
"Inaccurately geo tagged my photos despite multiple tries. Crashed every time I tried to share to the app from Google Photos app. The company never responded to my emails. Uninstalling. Have had exact opposite and GREAT experience with the EXIF editor by Banana Studios. I would recommend that one. It`s easier to use as well."