First of all, we’d like to give a huge thank you to Phil Harvey, the brilliant creator of ExifTool, a powerful open-source tool for reading, writing, and editing file metadata across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS metadata store detailed information about your photos, videos, and audio files — such as:
📷 Make & Model of the camera
📍 GPS Latitude & Longitude coordinates
⚙️ ISO, Exposure, White Balance, Flash details
🕒 Date Taken, Modified Date
📸 Shutter Count and much more.
These hidden data points tell the full story behind every photo or video you capture.
💡 What Is ExifTool for Android?
ExifTool Android is a portable Exif editor built upon Phil Harvey’s ExifTool, redesigned for Android.
It’s a powerful and flexible metadata editor that helps you view, modify, or remove EXIF, XMP, IPTC, GPS, and other metadata — all in a clean, easy-to-use interface.
🔧 Key Features
✔️ Dark Mode for better night visibility
✔️ Read / View / Edit EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, MakerNotes, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, ID3, and more
✔️ Modify or delete metadata easily — even across multiple files
✔️ Extract Depth Map & thumbnail images from RAW files
✔️ Batch edit EXIF data across multiple photos or videos
✔️ Add or change GPS location (GeoTag Editor)
✔️ Fix photo date by filename or existing tags
✔️ Export metadata to CSV for analysis
✔️ Remove all metadata (EXIF, XMP, GPS, etc.) in one tap
✔️ Supports a wide range of file types:
📸 Images – JPG, JPEG, HEIC, HEIF, WEBP, RAW, PSD
🎥 Videos – MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV
🎧 Audio – MP3, FLAC, OGG, and more
✔️ 100% Free and offline-capable
🚀 Upcoming Features
We’re continuously improving ExifTool Android to add new and useful tools for photographers, editors, and power users.
💬 Feedback & Support
We love hearing from our users!
📧 Email: cellhubsapp@gmail.com
🌐 Forum: https://exiftool.org
(Official ExifTool forum by Phil Harvey, where we’re always active)
❤️ Acknowledgement
Huge respect and gratitude to Phil Harvey, the genius behind ExifTool.
Without his amazing work, this portable Exif editor for Android wouldn’t exist.