Exify - Tools for Photos is a photo & video app developed by The Iconfactory. Available for $1.99, it was updated to v1.20 on April 23, 2018, and currently holds a 3.8 out of 5 rating based on 20 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 10 MB of free space and runs Android 9+ or iOS 10.0+.
Video: Exify Overview
Description
Exify is a collection of tools for people who take their iPhone photography seriously. The app gives you quick access to:
• Exposure and lens information
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Nice features, but slightly disappointed
I like the features, and the app's ca[abilities, but I find it odd and troubling that I have to leave the app and open an image in Photos in order to use their app as an extension to add co-height info or otherwise edit the EXIF data. Why aren't those capabilities available when running the app?that just seems ridiculous.
★★☆☆☆Doesn't do much
It does give you info but no way to edit the histogram. I didn't see any easy way to add in a watermark, that needs to be user friendly right away
★★☆☆☆Won't work except on extremely lo-res imaged
Will not even *open* ordinary shots from iPhone 6S Plus! Would be a worthwhile app if it did NO WAY TO CONTACT DEVELOPER ON THEIR WEBSITE. Right now, I get much of the useful info--though not the histogram--from Metapho App.
★★★★★Good
Until now, there have been few ways to add a copyright notice and description to a photo. This makes it easy. I'm not sure why Apple doesn't bake this functionality into iOS, but this makes a good workaround.
★★★★☆Access more photo albums?
This app presents EXIF data beautifully, but I wish it could directly browse photos beyond just the Camera Roll. Although it's not nearly as pretty as Exify, ExifWizPro opens any Album in Photos, and neatly lets you flip through its photos to quickly compare the basic exposure data.