The Metadata Interrogator is an offline tool designed for swiftly analyzing multiple file metadata types such as XMP, IPTC, and EXIF. It extracts all possible metadata and offers advanced functions for investigation purposes. It is also portable.
One of MI's many features is its ability to scrape all possible metadata from a wide range of file types. This includes information stored within EXIF, XMP, IPTC, and other metadata fields. MI's main goal is to provide enhanced functionality for its users, so it is constantly updated to stay current with evolving technology.
MI is a completely portable tool, providing users with the flexibility to operate offline and on-the-go. As of version 0.2, MI includes Offline GPS resolving, and a Passport MRZ resolver. These features make it an efficient and effective tool for field work.
In addition to its many features, MI also includes a number of unique tools designed to flag potential items of interest, such as photoshopping and named file authors. MI also includes a full set of data tools, including subtables, plotting, and aggregating.
With the addition of timeline and file comparison tools as of version 0.4, MI continues to meet the needs of its users. It is easy to export data for further analysis and reporting, making it a valuable tool for a variety of situations.
Overall, MI is a reliable and versatile software tool for data analysis and metadata interrogation.
Version 0.7:
Passport MRZ resolver.
All fields added/calculated by MI (and not part of the metadata) now start with a *
MI tries harder to find a creation date – still be careful with this.
More metadata from PDF files, and removed some useless values.