Overview
What is JPEG IFilter?
JPEG IFilter : JPEG IFilter is an indexing service filter for JPEG (JPG, JFIF) image files
In depth
A closer look at JPEG IFilter
JPEG IFilter is a content indexing filter for JPEG (JFIF) image files. The IFilter is compatible with all indexing services based on the Microsoft Search technology: Microsoft Indexing Service, Windows Desktop Search and Microsoft SharePoint Portal. JPEG IFilter extends the services capabilities to index the JPEG files (extensions JPG, JPEG, JPE, JFIF) and to perform a content search for them. There are several standards that determine methods to store text information in the image files: EXIF, IPTC/NAA, XMP. Our content filter is EXIF standard compliant. Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) is a Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) standard. It is supported by the most of digital cameras manufactures and it is supported by Windows XP. The JPEG files summary properties you can edit in Windows Explorer are stored in the EXIF format. JPEG IFilter with AimAtFile Fast File Search or Windows Desktop Search helps you quickly find photos in your home collection. JPEG IFilter with Microsoft Indexing Service under Internet Information Server or with SharePoint Portal lets you provide your site or portal visitors with a powerful search for image files.
Requirements
System requirements
Windows 2003 / Windows XP / Windows 2000
Verdict
Should you download JPEG IFilter?
JPEG IFilter runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 1.1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Multimedia and Presentation.
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At a glance
JPEG IFilter specifications
- Last updated
- Feb 24, 2025
- Requirements
- Windows 2003 / Windows XP / Windows 2000
- License
- Freeware
- Operating system
- Windows 10/11
- File size
- 1.1 MB
- Price
- Free
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- 564
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