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ExifGrid
Batch EXIF viewer with journey maps & Polaroid export
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Batch EXIF viewer with journey maps & Polaroid export
9 followers
ExifGrid turns your photo folders into a visual, interactive workspace. Drop shots in to instantly see them in a masonry grid with inline EXIF data (camera, lens, ISO, aperture, shutter speed). Compare two photos side-by-side, batch export metadata as CSV, or create custom vintage Polaroids. Geotagged photos even plot onto an interactive journey map! Everything runs locally in your browser—no uploads required. Built for photographers who need fast answers without booting up Lightroom.






Does the batch CSV export keep the original file paths intact or do I need to relink everything in my DAM after importing it?
@nartilooxpe Great question, and thanks for pointing this out! Right now the CSV export only includes the filename, not the full/relative file path — so you'd need to relink in your DAM for now. That's a gap I want to fix. I'm planning to add relative (and possibly absolute) file paths to the export soon so it can match up automatically on import. Appreciate you flagging this, it's exactly the kind of real-world use case that helps me prioritize the roadmap!
Does the CSV export include all the EXIF fields or just the ones shown in the grid view? Trying to figure out if I can skip my usual metadata extraction step in my workflow.
The inline EXIF data overlay on the masonry grid is such a thoughtful touch—no more alt-tabbing to check metadata mid-edit. Big fan that the polaroid creator and map view live right next to each other too, feels like a real workspace instead of three separate tools bolted together.
The side-by-side compare view is genuinely handy for scouting shots before culling, and I love that nothing leaves my machine. The journey map for geotagged photos is a fun bonus I didn't know I needed.