Image Metadata Viewer
Inspect the hidden metadata stored inside your image files. View EXIF data including camera make and model, exposure settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), GPS location coordinates, creation date, software used, copyright information, and much more. Useful for photographers verifying settings, digital forensics, privacy auditing before sharing photos online, and anyone curious about the technical details of their images.
Image Metadata Viewer
View technical details and file information for any image.
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How to Use Image Metadata Viewer
- 1Upload your image
- 2All available metadata and EXIF data is automatically extracted and displayed
- 3View camera settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and more
- 4Use the "Remove EXIF" tool if you need to strip this data before sharing
Your Privacy is Protected
Image Metadata Viewer runs entirely in your browser. Your files and data are never uploaded to any server, never stored, and never shared. Everything happens locally on your device using secure browser APIs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It includes camera model, lens, exposure settings, GPS location, date, and more.
Does every image have EXIF data?
Most JPG photos from cameras and phones have EXIF data. Screenshots, images created in design software, and images that have been stripped of metadata typically do not.
Is my location exposed when I share photos online?
If GPS EXIF data is present and not removed, yes — anyone can see where you took the photo. Use the Remove EXIF Data tool to strip GPS data before sharing.