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About EXIF Add Online

This tool writes EXIF metadata into a photo. Upload a JPEG, fill in the fields you want — Artist/Author, Copyright, Description, and Software — and the tool embeds them in the image's EXIF block and returns a tagged copy you can download.

EXIF tags travel with the file, so they are useful for asserting authorship and copyright, attaching a caption, or recording which software produced an image. Photographers, agencies, and publishers use them to keep attribution attached to a photo wherever it goes. Everything is processed in memory and the tagged image is handed straight back — you can confirm the result with our EXIF Viewer, which reads the tags back out.

How to use this tool

How to add EXIF data to a photo

  1. Upload your image

    Choose a JPEG photo to tag. JPEG is the format that reliably carries EXIF; other formats may not retain these tags.

  2. Fill in the fields

    Enter any of Artist/Author, Copyright, Description, and Software. Leave the ones you don't need blank — at least one field is required.

  3. Run

    Press Run. The tool writes your values into the image's EXIF IFD0 block and re-encodes the JPEG.

  4. Download the tagged image

    Download the returned photo. The confirmation note lists exactly which tags were embedded.

  5. Verify

    Open the file in our EXIF Viewer (or any EXIF reader) to confirm the Artist, Copyright, Description, and Software tags are present.