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Exframe
Create beautiful camera frames with EXIF metadata
8 followers
Create beautiful camera frames with EXIF metadata
8 followers
Exframe transforms your photos into beautiful camera-style frames using EXIF metadata. Display camera model, lens, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, date, and location with elegant, customizable templates. Export high-quality images ready for social media or printing.




the way you pull in location data straight from EXIF is such a thoughtful touch, saves me from typing it out every time. templates look clean too, honestly exactly what i'd want for sharing shots on insta without making them look like every other preset out there.
@hayrettind4va I'm really glad you noticed that! Automatically pulling location and EXIF data was one of the features I cared about most. My goal was to make sharing photos effortless while keeping everything clean and elegant.
Finally a clean way to show my EXIF data without making it look like a spec sheet. Loved how the location field blends into the frame instead of feeling slapped on.
@devrantktao1ig Thank you so much! That was exactly the goal. I wanted the EXIF information to feel like part of the design instead of just technical data. I'm really happy you noticed the location integration too!
Love how it pulls the actual EXIF data straight into the frame layout instead of asking you to type it in, such a thoughtful detail for anyone who cares about the craft behind the shot.
@fratgzelsodszj Thanks a lot! Auto-reading EXIF was one of the first features I wanted to build. I wanted photographers to spend time enjoying their photos instead of typing camera settings manually.
Love how it pulls the EXIF data directly into clean, minimal frames without making the metadata feel cluttered. The focal length and aperture typography choices really let the photo breathe.
@atakansiler That's exactly what I was aiming for. I wanted the EXIF information to enhance the photo instead of competing with it. It's great to hear the clean layout and typography came across that way!