A graphical interface for ExifTool, which is meant to help users read EXIF data, edit the information, export it to other formats or remove it ExifToolGUI is graphical interface developed for the. The ExifTool FAQ and forum. ExifTool is a very serious tool. It is a command line tool, and has many options. However, the ExiftoolGUI spawns exiftool, and filters out that part, and presents a normal Windows interface. If used in Windows, and if you click exiftoolgui.exe, then you see like this. Note: If you are using the Windows cmd shell, you may need to rename 'exiftool' to 'exiftool.pl' to run it directly from the command line. Alternatively, you can run exiftool with the command 'perl exiftool'. IF YOU ARE STILL CONFUSED The exiftool script is a command line application. You run it by typing commands in a terminal window. ExifTool is a practical tool for checking, editing, and writing metadata for any photo you have stored on your Mac. In fact, the application is compatible with multiple formats, including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, JFIF, GeoTIFF, ICC Profile, Photoshop IRB, FlashPix, and AFCP.
As an alternative to the 'single EXE' Windows ExifTool offered at Phil Harvey's site, I offer here a convenient installer and a robust portable package of Phil Harvey's ExifTool for Windows - probably the most comprehensive tool available for accessing metadata in image and other files.
Purpose
In early 2019, I started to improve the Windows environment for ExifTool with the following features / improvements:
- Run Perl in a native, clean and fast way, avoiding the self-extracting Perl Packager with its resulting problems (technical background).
- Provide a convenient Windows installer with reasonable default directories.
- Use the well supported Strawberry Perl with a permissive license.
Status
Exiftool -r
At the end of 2020 I count 3000 downloads per month and no user complaints throughout the year, therefore I consider this package pretty mature.
It passes the built-in automated self tests and additional tests, and I'm using it successfully on my own system with Photools IMatch, a great Digital Asset Management (DAM) for Windows and on the command line. It also works with ExifToolGui.
Downloads:
What you get is 'plain ExifTool' plus a stripped 'portable Strawberry Perl' plus my own tiny launcher, provided as a Windows installer or just packed together in a ZIP file:
Latest build, based on Strawberry Perl 5.30.2.1 and libraries as of 2020-02:
ExifTool_install_12.24_32.exe Windows Installer, 32 bit version
exiftool-12.24_32.zip package without installer, 32 bit version
ExifTool_install_12.24_64.exe Windows Installer, 64 bit version
exiftool-12.24_64.zip package without installer, 64 bit version
ExifTool_install_12.24_32.exe Windows Installer, 32 bit version
exiftool-12.24_32.zip package without installer, 32 bit version
ExifTool_install_12.24_64.exe Windows Installer, 64 bit version
exiftool-12.24_64.zip package without installer, 64 bit version
Please note that virus scanners sometimes signal false positives for Inno Setup created installers. Please report these errors to your AV spupplier. Use the ZIP archive if you don't trust InnoSetup.
12.16 is a 'production release' while other versions are considered development releases, and are not uploaded to MetaCPAN: ExifTool_install_12.16_32.exe; exiftool-12.16_32.zip; ExifTool_install_12.16_64.exe; exiftool-12.16_64.zip
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Caution: Version 12.03 changed composite tag ID's which could break IMatch compatibility. The last 'production release' before 12.03 is 12.00 dated 2020-06-11: ExifTool_install_12.00_32.exe; exiftool-12.00_32.zip; ExifTool_install_12.00_64.exe; exiftool-12.00_64.zip
Installer options
You may install 'for me only' or 'for all users'.
If you select 'for all', the installer requests administrative rights and suggests to install to the protected folder %ProgramFiles(x86)%ExifTool for the 32 bit version or %ProgramFiles%ExifTool for the 64 bit version. The advantage is that the ExifTool installation is then protected against unintentional or malicious modification.
If you select 'for me only', the installation path defaults to %LocalAppData%ProgramsExifTool. That's no protected folder, so you need no administrative rights (See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/knownfolderid {5CD7AEE2-2219-4A67-B85D-6C9CE15660CB})
Using Perl alone
The 'exiftool_files' directory contains a stripped version of Strawberry Perl (portable) with just the modules necessary to run ExifTool, including the original Perl.exe. You can use it like any Perl for Windows, but the installer will not add this directory to your path.
Sources
Exiftoolgui Download
How to build the installer yourself - if you don't trust me or want to modify it:
Get the ExifTool files from https://github.com/exiftool/exiftool/
Save the patched script to exiftool.pl in the exiftool_files folder together with the other ExifTool files and directories (keep the structure).
Build the 'Perl launcher' exiftool.exe with the sources found in Portable-Perl-Applications (or extract it from the zip file offered above).
Add a stripped set of files from the portable Strawberry Perl distribution. I chose these files: perl-5.30.2.1_for_ExifTool.zip. Rather likely, this archive has some superfluous files but the effort to identify them safely is too high.
License, disclaimer and contact
The small proportion of my own content is licensed under the CC0 license
See https://exiftool.org/ and http://strawberryperl.com/ for the license of ExifTool and Strawberry Perl.
I make no warranties about the package, and disclaim liability for all uses of the package, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.
Exiftoolgui
Please send:
Exiftool By Phil Harvey
- Questions about using ExifTool to the ExifTool forum
- Useful comments about this specific Windows version to ppl [ät] oliverbetz [punkt] de - especially if you found bugs or improved something.