Select an image to edit its metadata
When you upload images to your Etsy store or website, the metadata embedded inside each file tells Google exactly what your images are about. Title, Keywords and Description fields embedded in EXIF, IPTC and XMP format are read directly by Google Images — helping your photos appear in search results for the right queries.
MetaFill Pro's bulk metadata editor lets you add this data to hundreds of images at once — no software to install, no account required.
Embed product keywords directly into your listing images. Google Images and Etsy search both read this data — more keyword-rich images means more organic traffic to your shop.
Add copyright, creator name and description to your entire photo library at once. Protect your work and make your images discoverable across stock platforms and Google.
Product images with embedded metadata rank better in Google Shopping and Google Images. Add product names, descriptions and tags to all your product photos in minutes.
Whether you sell on Creative Market, Gumroad or your own site — embedding metadata makes your work more discoverable and protects your intellectual property.
MetaFill Pro writes four fields: Title, Subject, Keywords and Comments. These are written simultaneously to EXIF, IPTC and XMP namespaces — ensuring maximum compatibility with Google Images, Etsy, Adobe software and any platform that reads image metadata.
The free tier allows up to 10 images per session. Upgrade to Pro for $5/month to process unlimited images with no restrictions.
No. Metadata is hidden data embedded inside the image file. Editing it has zero effect on the visual appearance of your image — the pixels are completely unchanged. Only the hidden information layer is modified.
MetaFill Pro supports JPG, PNG, WEBP and TIFF files — the most common formats for Etsy listings, product photography and digital art. Upload any mix of these formats in a single session.
Google Images reads the Keywords, Title and Description fields embedded in image files when indexing photos. Images with relevant keywords in their metadata are more likely to appear in Google Images search results for those terms — driving free organic traffic to your Etsy shop or website.
Apply to all images. Only fills empty fields unless overwrite is checked.