Exify
See image EXIF and C2PA metadata
Exify displays an EXIF overlay and C2PA badge on image hover and shows full metadata via the right-click menu.
You can try Exify on https://www.exify.io/#more before installing.
How Exify works?
- Exify is triggered automatically when hovering over images with at least 500px on the long side.
- If EXIF metadata exists in the image, a curated subset of will be displayed in an overlay.
- For images with C2PA Content Credentials the verification status and certificate issuer will appear in a badge.
- Selecting "Show EXIF" in the right-click menu allows to view and search all EXIF properties and additional C2PA info, regardless of image size.
- Supported formats
EXIF, IPTC, XMP, C2PA.
- C2PA
Exify verifies and displays [C2PA Content Credentials](https://c2pa.org/) if they are present in the image.
Successful verification indicates that the image wasn't tampered with and that the certificate used for signing was issued by a trusted authority.
You can read more about C2PA here: https://www.exify.io/blog/introduction-to-c2pa.
- Location
If geolocation data is available, the city and country will be resolved using OpenStreetMap and displayed with a link to Google Maps.
- Image detection
Exify bypasses common mechanisms that limit image inetractions.
This means Exify works predictably and reliably on any website, either by hovering over images or through the contextual menu.
- Settings
The settings dialog allows to customize the overlay content and appearance, and toggle the EXIF overlay and C2PA badge on or off for specific sites. It also shows the image histogram.
You can read more about settings here: https://www.exify.io/blog/exify-settings-overview.
- Limitations
Exify can only show EXIF and C2PA metadata that is embedded in the image itself.
Availability of such data is at the discretion of the respective websites, image hosting services and image uploaders.
- Privacy
Exify doesn't collect any data or usage statistics.
- Permissions
In order to read image data from cross-origin domains Exify requires the "Access your data for all websites" permission. Exify doesn't access any other data on the page.
- EXIF parsing:
https://github.com/MikeKovarik/exifr
https://github.com/mattiasw/ExifReader (for WEBP)
- C2PA parsing and verification:
https://github.com/contentauth/c2pa-js
Latest reviews
So close! I have an atypical use case. I really only need the time the photo was shot on the overlay. Most of the photos I work with are vertical and fairly low resolution. Unfortunately, if there is limited space in the overlay, it just cuts info off. So I have the device followed by the name of the camera and lens followed by the aperture and shutter speed and that's it. It doesn't allow you to turn any of those things off in settings, which frankly is a little weird. "iPad (A16) back camera 3mm f/1.8" takes up a lot of room and I suspect most people don't need this info.
Excellent extension. I'd wish there was a manual setting for min image size trigger. It looks like the overlay doesn't trigger if the image is small.
Hovering over images doesn't show any exif data. Tried toggling to the logo mode, still nothing. I'm using images from stable diffusion which store all the generation parameters in the meta data. Either this doesn't work or doesn't show full meta data on an image.
Passt scho, vieles wird nicht angezeigt, die Graphen sind ein wenig zu klein und lassen sich nicht anpassen.
i was having trouble using it so I right clicked on it, wand went to its website. Then i was flooded with suspicious ads. not cool bruh
i was having trouble using it so I right clicked on it, wand went to its website. Then i was flooded with suspicious ads. not cool bruh
Thank you based god
Thank you based god
This is the best Exif viewer extension. Clean interface, works good. There is two things I would love to see added: a mini-map (either in the image overlay or in the settings dialog) and a list of embedded keywords.
This is the best Exif viewer extension. Clean interface, works good. There is two things I would love to see added: a mini-map (either in the image overlay or in the settings dialog) and a list of embedded keywords.
Sehr schönes und schnelles Exif-Tool. Es werden (wie bei den anderen Exif-Viewern auch) aber nicht alle Exifs angezeigt obwohl diese definitv vorhanden sind. Vielleicht ein Problem von Chrome? Oder die verwendete Exif-Version ist eine inkompatible?
Easy and stable.
Easy and stable.
Where is GPS data?
Love it!, works as advertise. I wanna able to control the info display. Thanks
Love it!, works as advertise. I wanna able to control the info display. Thanks
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Would love to see options page, where we can control theme, add excluded sites and add more exif info like date and editing tool.
Would love to see options page, where we can control theme, add excluded sites and add more exif info like date and editing tool.