exiFinder
exiFinder is a macOS utility designed to read, extract and display EXIF metadata from digital photographs. EXIF data includes camera settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), lens information, GPS coordinates, date and time stamps, and other technical details embedded in image files. Photographers, photo archivists and anyone managing large photo libraries use exiFinder to quickly inspect photo metadata without opening a full photo editing application. The app provides a straightforward interface for browsing EXIF information across one or multiple image files.
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1 suggestionNo search results are publicly available for exiFinder, so we cannot confirm whether a native Apple Silicon build exists. Based on the bundle ID and app description, this appears to be a niche or older photography utility. Contact the developer directly to ask whether they have plans to ship a native Apple Silicon build before macOS 28 removes Rosetta 2 in late 2027. If the developer is no longer active or does not plan a native release, the Intel-only version will stop launching on that macOS release. In the meantime, consider alternatives with confirmed native Apple Silicon support: Exiftool (free, command-line), Adobe Bridge (native since Adobe Creative Cloud 2023+), or Soulver's photography module. If you rely heavily on exiFinder's specific workflow, prioritise contacting the developer now rather than waiting closer to the 2027 deadline.
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