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ExifToolGUI 6.3.11, published by FrankBijnen, is a Windows front-end that wraps the command-line ExifTool engine into a friendly graphical environment for reading, editing and batch-writing EXIF, IPTC, XMP and countless other metadata tags found in digital images, videos and audio files. Originally conceived by Bogdan Hrastnik, the application has since passed through six major iterations whose cumulative refinements now offer photographers, archivists, forensic analysts and online sellers a fast, keyboard-free way to inspect camera settings, GPS coordinates, lens data, copyright notices or timestamps embedded inside JPEG, TIFF, RAW, HEIC, MP4 and MOV assets. Users typically drop folders onto the interface, review tag tables alongside embedded thumbnails, apply time-zone offsets, strip personal information before publication, inject standardized keywords, or synchronize metadata across entire shoots with a few clicks; the underlying ExifTool engine quietly executes every change while preserving backup copies for rollback. Because the GUI exposes both common tag groups and manufacturer-specific MakerNote fields, it serves equally well for quick orientation checks in the field and for systematic digitization projects that demand strict metadata compliance. Version 6.3.11 continues the incremental polish visible across its six published releases, retaining lightweight portable deployment and broad Windows compatibility while inheriting the upstream engine’s continuous codec updates. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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