EXIF metadata overlay
Render camera model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, date, and location fields as a clean border.
Photo EXIF frame lab
Your camera data. Your photo. Your device.
Camera Metadata Border is a focused photo metadata app for photographers who want camera data to travel with the finished image. Pick a photo, read the EXIF metadata, choose a clean frame style, and export a polished image for Instagram, print, portfolio notes, or client delivery.
Render camera model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, date, and location fields as a clean border.
Designed for mobile photo libraries, with native metadata reading on both iOS and Android.
Photos remain on your device and the app does not require login, sync, or a web account.
Export up to 50 framed photos at once when you need a consistent metadata look across a shoot.
Fill or correct missing EXIF fields before export when a file has incomplete camera data.
Save reusable camera metadata presets for scans, manual lenses, vintage cameras, or edited files.
An EXIF photo frame is a visual border that displays camera metadata around a photo. Instead of hiding aperture, shutter speed, ISO, lens, date, and camera model in a file inspector, the app turns that data into a readable layout that becomes part of the exported image.
The app works locally on iOS and Android. Your photo library is not uploaded to a server, and you do not need to create an account. This matters for RAW workflows, private shoots, travel photos, family images, and any export where the original file should stay on your phone.
Use Museum White for a gallery-style mat, Pitch Black for a dark editorial border, Minimal Center for a restrained metadata strip, Gradient Veil for a softer overlay, Noir Strip for a film-inspired tag, or Blueprint for a technical camera-data look.
Batch export can process up to 50 photos, camera profiles help reuse metadata presets, manual override handles missing camera fields, and export presets make it easier to prepare images for social sharing or high-resolution output.
Use it when you need an EXIF overlay for a photo challenge, a camera settings border for Instagram, a lens and exposure note for a portfolio, or a privacy-friendly way to share iPhone and Android metadata without sending original photos through a web service.
Location metadata can be stripped, approximated, or kept depending on the export. GPS is stripped by default so the public image can show camera details without revealing exact private location data.
FAQ
It reads EXIF data like an EXIF viewer, but the main purpose is exporting a finished photo border that includes the camera metadata.
Yes. The app is built for iOS and Android photo libraries.
No. Rendering happens on your device, and there is no account or cloud upload.
Yes. GPS is stripped from exports by default, and you can choose exact, approximate, or stripped location handling.
Pro removes ads, unlocks five additional frame styles, and enables batch export.
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Create EXIF photo borders on iPhone and Android. Camera Metadata Border renders camera metadata frames on-device with no account, no cloud, and GPS controls.