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Hover the images below to trigger the EXIF overlay




What is Exify?
Exify is a browser extension that displays essential EXIF and C2PA information on image hover — and lets you explore and search the full metadata.
Available for Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
Who is Exify for?
- 1Photographers
Quickly learn what gear and camera settings were used to capture a photo. - 2Journalists
Verify image authenticity and trace its origin. - 3Researchers / OSINT
Dive deeper into image metadata for analysis and investigations. - 4Anyone curious about images
Get effortless access to image metadata on any website.
How Exify works?
- 1Hover over an image — Exify is triggered automatically for images with a long side of 500px or more.
- 2View data instantly — A curated selection of EXIF properties is displayed in a sleek overlay for images with embedded EXIF metadata.
- 3Check Content Credentials — A badge displays verification status and certificate issuer for images with embedded C2PA credentials.
- 4Explore full metadata — Click the Exify logo or right-click the image and select "Show EXIF" to view and search all EXIF properties plus additional C2PA information.
EXIF, IPTC, XMP, C2PA.
Exify verifies and displays Content Credentials, helping you trace an image's origin and identify AI-generated images.Learn more in the Introduction to C2PA blog post.
If geolocation data is available, the city and country are resolved using OpenStreetMap and displayed with a link to Google Maps.
Exify bypasses common restrictions that limit interaction with images, which allows Exify to work predictably and reliably on any website, either by hovering over images or using the contextual menu.
The settings dialog lets you customize the overlay's content, position and size, toggle the EXIF overlay and C2PA badge on or off for specific sites, and view the image histogram.Learn more in the Exify settings overview blog post.
Exify can only display EXIF and C2PA metadata that is embedded within the image.The availability of this data depends on the website, image hosting service, or image owner.
The Exify extension and exify.io website do not collect any data or usage statistics.
To read image data from cross-origin domains, Exify requires the "Access your data for all websites" permission. Exify does not access any other data on the page.