No, this placing a marker on an image on a website and having it be interactive for an end user.
https://storymap.knightlab.com/gigapixel/ - essentially this approach. Not metadata. The reason I'm not going with StoryMapJS's Gigapixel is because running all of their images through Zoomify is a giant pain.
R.C.
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> On Feb 2, 2026, at 12:24 PM, R. C. Miessler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Does anyone have any good recommendations for image annotation + WordPress solutions? I was using Thinglink but they changed their pricing structure ($35 -> $3500) for the same features. Either a plugin hosted on our multisite instance, or an embeddable option from another site is fine. I'm fine with paying a little bit ($200 max would be best).
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> For context - this is for undergraduate students who are creating research project websites using a WordPress multisite instance, and often used Thinglink to annotate images as part of their data analysis and presentation, so something with a fairly low barrier to entry is helpful. Each student having their own login is necessary.
Are you looking for something to modify the metadata in the files themselves (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, etc), or are you just looking for something to manage a database of images in wordpress?
If it's one of the metadata ones, if you know which encoding they're using, you might be able to find a suitable editor by searching for that specifically.
(sorry, I can't help answer the specific question, as I'm not all that familiar with what's available for online editing; I've been more of a consumer than maintainer, and used CLI tools)
-Joe
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