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nom-exif is an open-source video converters project written in Rust with 121 stars on GitHub. Below are the closest alternatives in the same category — every entry with a live profile in the hub.

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aseprite“Animated sprite editor & pixel art tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)”
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SDWebImage“Asynchronous image downloader with cache support as a UIImageView category”
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terminalizer“🦄 Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player”
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piskel“A simple web-based tool for Spriting and Pixel art.”
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libvips“A fast image processing library with low memory needs.”
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amazing-qr“💮 amazing QRCode generator in Python (supporting animated gif) - Python amazing 二维码生成器(支持 gif 动态图片二维码)”
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android-gif-drawable“Views and Drawable for displaying animated GIFs on Android”
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Nuke“Image loading system”
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ImageSharp“A modern, cross-platform, 2D Graphics library for .NET”
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HandyControl“Contains some simple and commonly used WPF controls”
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Frequently asked

What is nom-exif?

nom-exif is an open-source video converters project written in Rust with 121 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “Exif/metadata parsing library written in pure Rust, both image (JPEG, PNG, HEIC/HEIF, AVIF, TIFF, Phase One IIQ, Fujifilm RAF, Canon CR3) and video/audio (MP4, MOV, 3GP, MKV, WEBM, MKA) files are supported.”

Is nom-exif free?

nom-exif is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.

What are the best nom-exif alternatives?

The closest alternatives in the same category include aseprite, SDWebImage, terminalizer, piskel, libvips — each has a live profile with facts and its own alternatives list on this hub.

How were these nom-exif alternatives chosen?

By category match, ranked consumer-first then by GitHub activity for open-source projects — live facts, no pay-for-placement.