Image Metadata Viewer
View EXIF and metadata of images including camera settings, GPS coordinates, and creation information. Perfect for photo analysis and professional image management.
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Complete Guide: Image Metadata Viewer
Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively
The Image Metadata Viewer extracts and displays EXIF data embedded in image files. EXIF metadata includes camera make and model, exposure settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and other technical details. The tool reads this information and presents it in a readable format. The tool processes everything in the browser, so your image never leaves your device.
This tool reads your image file, parses the embedded EXIF metadata, and displays the information in an organized format. EXIF data is commonly found in photos taken with digital cameras and smartphones.
Photography analysis
Review camera settings from photos to understand how specific shots were captured.
Location tracking
Extract GPS coordinates from photos to see where images were taken.
Digital forensics
Analyze image metadata for authenticity verification and investigation purposes.
Privacy audit
Check what personal information is embedded in photos before sharing them online.
Upload an image
Drag and drop or click to browse for your image file.
View metadata
The tool extracts and displays all available EXIF data from the image.
Copy or save
Copy the metadata to your clipboard for further use.
Not all images contain EXIF data. Screenshots and edited images often have metadata stripped.
GPS data is only present if the camera or phone had location services enabled.
Use this tool to check for privacy-sensitive metadata before sharing photos.
JPG files are the most common format that contains EXIF data.
Will the image be modified?
No. The tool only reads metadata. The image file itself is not changed in any way.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser using JavaScript. The image never leaves your device.
What formats contain EXIF data?
JPG and TIFF files commonly contain EXIF. PNG and WebP may contain some metadata but less commonly.
What if no metadata is found?
The tool will indicate that no EXIF data is present. This is common for screenshots and edited images.
Can I view metadata for multiple images?
Yes. Upload multiple files and the tool displays metadata for each one.