Photo Meta Edit



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Photo Metadata App

FAQ

Photo Meta Editor

Photo metadata editor
  • First, you need to upload a file: drag & drop your file or click inside the white area to choose a file, then you will be redirected to the metadata editor.
  • The metadata editor works fast - typically it takes a couple of seconds to open a file.
  • 🛡️ Is it safe to open files using free GroupDocs.Metadata editor?
    Of course! The preview files will be available instantly after the file uploaded and we will delete the uploaded file after 24 hours.
  • 💻 Can I open files & edit metadata on Linux, Mac OS, or Android?
    Yes, you can use the free GroupDocs.Metadata on any operating system that has a web browser - our file metadata editor works online and does not require any software installation.
  • You can use any modern browser to edit metadata, for example, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera, or Safari.
  • </> What code is running on the server-side to edit metadata?
    Detailed code examples are available at GitHub in the form of executable projects.