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A free, privacy-first tool for photographers to check camera shutter counts.

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Photographers use ShutterCount to instantly check a camera's shutter actuation count and full EXIF metadata. The tool processes files locally on the user's device, ensuring privacy by keeping sensitive photo data off the cloud. This approach builds trust, especially for those evaluating used camera equipment, and supports a wide range of camera brands and file types.

For who

Photographers checking camera wear

Solves what

Instantly checks camera shutter count and EXIF data from photo files.

  • Local file processing
  • Supports JPEG & RAW
  • Extensive brand support

In their own words

Check your camera's

Results appear instantly — your photo never leaves your device.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot free only with free tier

Model

free only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

ShutterCount offers a free tier; paid plan details are not publicly priced.

Key Tactics
  • Offering a free, unlimited tool removes any adoption friction.
  • Local processing builds trust by keeping user photos private.
  • The utility focus establishes the tool as a reliable community resource.

Operator context

Operating setup

Founded

Apr 2026

Platform

Web app

Audience

Creators

Tech stack

Astro

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Solo Buildable
About Shuttercount Expand

ShutterCount offers photographers a free, privacy-focused way to determine their camera's shutter actuation count and extract full EXIF metadata. This tool is for anyone needing to verify camera usage, particularly when buying or selling used equipment.

By processing all photo files locally on the user's device, ShutterCount ensures that sensitive image data never leaves the user's control. This commitment to privacy, combined with support for various camera brands and file types like RAW and JPEG, positions it as a trusted utility within the photography community.