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I would like to write metadata to a PNG image that I create.

My understanding of Java Advanced Image API is that I should use IIOMetadata, but code snippets I found seem overly complicated. Then I searched for a library and found Sanselan but it seems a bit old, and not very handy for writing metadata.

To actually create the image, I use

ImageIO.write(image, "png", baos);

I understand image metadatas are complex to handle due to its XML-like structure. Could anybody point me to a tutorial, solution, or library that will help?

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    How did you end up getting this to work? Can you share your code, or answer this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/24714345/…
    – Ali
    Jul 12, 2014 at 15:29
  • Using this library, it is as easy as PNGTweaker.insertTextChunk(ChunkType.TEXT, "keyword", "value", is, os)
    – dragon66
    Mar 30, 2016 at 5:22

4 Answers 4

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I had to do the the same thing some days ago.. I have not found the exact solution on the internet either but looking at the com.sun.imageio.plugins.png.PNGMetadata class I could achieve some results..

To write a custom metadata to a PNG file:

public byte[] writeCustomData(BufferedImage buffImg, String key, String value) throws Exception {
    ImageWriter writer = ImageIO.getImageWritersByFormatName("png").next();

    ImageWriteParam writeParam = writer.getDefaultWriteParam();
    ImageTypeSpecifier typeSpecifier = ImageTypeSpecifier.createFromBufferedImageType(BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);

    //adding metadata
    IIOMetadata metadata = writer.getDefaultImageMetadata(typeSpecifier, writeParam);

    IIOMetadataNode textEntry = new IIOMetadataNode("tEXtEntry");
    textEntry.setAttribute("keyword", key);
    textEntry.setAttribute("value", value);

    IIOMetadataNode text = new IIOMetadataNode("tEXt");
    text.appendChild(textEntry);

    IIOMetadataNode root = new IIOMetadataNode("javax_imageio_png_1.0");
    root.appendChild(text);

    metadata.mergeTree("javax_imageio_png_1.0", root);

    //writing the data
    ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
    ImageOutputStream stream = ImageIO.createImageOutputStream(baos);
    writer.setOutput(stream);
    writer.write(metadata, new IIOImage(buffImg, null, metadata), writeParam);
    stream.close();

    return baos.toByteArray();
}

Then, to read the data:

public String readCustomData(byte[] imageData, String key) throws IOException{
    ImageReader imageReader = ImageIO.getImageReadersByFormatName("png").next();

    imageReader.setInput(ImageIO.createImageInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(imageData)), true);

    // read metadata of first image
    IIOMetadata metadata = imageReader.getImageMetadata(0);

    //this cast helps getting the contents
    PNGMetadata pngmeta = (PNGMetadata) metadata; 
    NodeList childNodes = pngmeta.getStandardTextNode().getChildNodes();

    for (int i = 0; i < childNodes.getLength(); i++) {
        Node node = childNodes.item(i);
        String keyword = node.getAttributes().getNamedItem("keyword").getNodeValue();
        String value = node.getAttributes().getNamedItem("value").getNodeValue();
        if(key.equals(keyword)){
            return value;
        }
    }
    return null;
}
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  • Very helpful!! It only required minor modifications to work with 'iTXt' data instead of 'tEXt' data too. Many thanks!
    – hohonuuli
    Mar 24, 2015 at 20:54
  • @Rogel Garicia Which library are you using in this ? Apr 30, 2016 at 6:51
  • @AnkeshkumarJaisansaria sorry about being so late... I am just using regular java classes.. no libraries (oracle distribution) May 13, 2017 at 0:48
  • There is a constant IIOMetadataFormatImpl.standardMetadataFormatName that can be used in place of the literal "javax_imageio_png_1.0".
    – abyrd
    Aug 4, 2023 at 9:25
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Java provides the metadata package and the ImageWriter class along with the ImageIO package.

You create your IIOMetadata object, then getImageWriters for your BufferedImage or IIOImage and use them to write the metadata.

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Using the method from posted by the OP gets most of the way there; the only issue is that PNGMetadata is proprietary and so causes compiler warnings.

There is a method of doing it without using the proprietary API, by searching the metadata tree for tEXtEntry nodes:

private List<Node> findNodesWithName(String name, Node root) {
    List<Node> found = new ArrayList<>();
    Node n = root.getFirstChild();
    while (n != null) {
        if (n.getNodeName().equals(name)) {
            found.add(n);
        }
        found.addAll(findNodesWithName(name, n));
        n = n.getNextSibling();
    }
}

// ...
// To use it:
IIOMetadata metadata = ...;
List<Node> tEXtNodes = findNodesWithName(
        "tEXtEntry",
        metadata.getAsTree(metadata.getNativeMetadataFormatName()));

for (Node n : tEXtNodes) {
    String keyword = node.getAttributes().getNamedItem("keyword");
    String value = node.getAttributes().getNamedItem("value");
    System.out.println("keyword: " + keyword + "; value: " + value);
}
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To add to other answer, you can also try the PNGJ library, it has full metadata support.

BTW, I don't understand what you are refering to with the "XML-like" structure of metadata.

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