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User Guide

Complete guide to using EXIF Analytics

🚀 Quick Start

  1. 1

    Select Photo Files

    Click the "Select Files" button and choose photos with EXIF data. JPG/JPEG supported. You can select multiple photos for batch analysis.

  2. 2

    Select Analysis Fields

    Check the EXIF fields you want to analyze, including camera, lens, ISO, aperture, shutter, focal length, etc.

  3. 3

    Wait for Parsing

    The system will parse the selected photos and show progress. All data is processed locally for privacy.

  4. 4

    View Results

    After parsing, you can view detailed statistics, charts, and a smart summary report.

Key Features

Smart Filtering

Filter photos by camera, lens, and parameters. Supports multi-condition filtering and real-time updates.

Data Visualization

Multiple chart types: device usage, parameter frequency, etc. Supports percent and count modes.

Smart Analysis Report

Automatically generates a personalized summary and insights based on your shooting data.

Data Export

Export analysis results and charts in various formats for saving and sharing.

💡 Tips

💡 Batch Analysis

You can select hundreds of photos at once. For best results, group by project or time period.

🎯 Filtering Strategy

Filter by camera, then lens, then parameters to target specific scenarios for analysis.

📊 Chart Interpretation

Charts reflect your shooting preferences. For example, frequent use of a certain ISO means you often shoot in that lighting.

🔍 Deep Analysis

Combine filters and charts to analyze device combinations, e.g., lens usage at different apertures.

🔒 Data Privacy

Fully Local: Your photos and EXIF data are processed locally, never uploaded.

Privacy: Only technical EXIF parameters are read, not the photo content.

Data Storage: Results can be saved locally. You control your data.

Open Source: The tool is open source and transparent.

⚙️ Technical Requirements

Browser: Chrome 80+, Firefox 75+, Safari 13+, Edge 80+ supported.

File Format: JPG/JPEG with EXIF data supported.

Performance: For best experience, analyze no more than 500 photos at once.

Network: Internet required for first load, then works offline.