Photo Exif Editor - Metadata
Edit and clean photo metadata with precision and ease
Photo Exif Editor – Metadata is a focused, highly practical tool for anyone who cares about what’s hidden inside their images. Instead of dealing with bloated editors, you get a clean interface dedicated entirely to viewing, editing, and stripping EXIF data.
The app opens with a straightforward gallery-style browser, letting you pick a single picture or a batch. Once selected, you see a detailed breakdown of metadata: camera model, lens information, shutter speed, ISO, orientation, and—crucially—GPS coordinates. Each field is editable, so you can correct wrong dates, fix orientation issues, or adjust camera details for more consistent photo libraries.
One of its standout features is location control. You can geotag photos that never had GPS stored, or move an existing pin on a map to correct where a shot was really taken. For privacy-conscious users, the full EXIF removal option is a must: with a couple of taps, you can strip every trace of sensitive information before sharing images online.
Performance is snappy, and because the tool only touches metadata, image quality remains intact. The interface is utilitarian rather than flashy, but it makes frequent use quick and efficient. Ads are present in the free version, yet there’s an upgrade to remove them and unlock more advanced options.
With planned expansion to handle metadata from not only photos but also audio, video, and RAW formats, Photo Exif Editor is becoming a powerful central hub for metadata management. It’s an excellent choice if you want precise control over what your images reveal—whether you’re organizing a professional library or just protecting your privacy on social networks.
package name
net.xnano.android.photoexifeditor
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
Banana Studio