EXIF Photo Printer

Prints photos. Preserves data. Nothing else.

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What It Does

No subscriptions. No cloud. No tracking. Just a tool that works.

Drag. Print.

Photos go in. Prints come out. Camera data preserved on every image.

Standard Sizes

4×6 through 11×14. Square formats. Works with any printer.

Batch Export

Process dozens of images. One folder. One click.

Technical Data

Lens, aperture, shutter, ISO. The numbers that matter.

Offline

No internet required. Your images stay on your machine.

Free

Download once. Use forever. No payments, no subscriptions.

The Data Stays

Physical prints with embedded technical information. Knowledge preserved.

The Discovery

"You shot this at f/16? In daylight?"

Every print carries its technical DNA. Settings visible. Decisions documented.

Pattern Recognition

"You're gravitating toward that 23mm lately."

Focal length preferences. ISO habits. Your photographic fingerprint made visible.

Knowledge Transfer

"1/250th at ISO 3200. Got it."

Technical settings become lessons. Prints become teaching tools.

Output

Camera data embedded in clean typography. Nothing unnecessary.

Landscape

EXIF Print Output - Landscape

Technical data. Clean layout. Nothing else.

Portrait

EXIF Print Output - Portrait

Camera settings preserved. Image centered. Data visible.

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Free. No account required. No tracking.

macOS

Universal binary. Works offline. Always free.

System Requirements

  • • macOS 10.15 Catalina or later
  • • 200 MB free disk space
  • • Works on Intel and Apple Silicon Macs

⚠️ macOS Security Notice

macOS may show a warning that the app "cannot be verified." This is normal for indie apps that aren't notarized through Apple's paid developer program.

To install safely:
  1. Download the DMG file
  2. Right-click on "EXIF Photo Printer.app"
  3. Select "Open" from the menu
  4. Click "Open" in the security dialog

Alternative: Go to System Preferences → Security & Privacy → General, then click "Open Anyway"

Why this happens: Apple charges $99/year for code signing certificates. As an indie developer, I've chosen to keep the app free rather than pass that cost to users.