Image Metadata Viewer
View EXIF data, camera settings, GPS coordinates, and other metadata embedded in your images.
How To Use
- Upload Your Image — Select a JPEG or PNG image to analyze.
- Automatic Analysis — The tool reads EXIF, file info, and image dimensions instantly.
- View Metadata — Browse camera settings, GPS data, timestamps, and more.
What Is Image Metadata (EXIF)?
Image metadata, also known as EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format), is data embedded in digital photographs that stores information about how the image was captured. This includes camera make and model, lens and focal length, aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, flash settings, date and time the photo was taken, GPS coordinates, and even the camera's orientation at the time of capture. Most modern smartphones and digital cameras embed this metadata automatically in every JPEG image they produce.
Why Check Image Metadata?
Viewing image metadata is useful for photographers who want to review their camera settings, for forensic analysis to verify image authenticity, for organizing photo libraries by camera or date, and for locating where a photo was taken via GPS coordinates. Before sharing images publicly, you may also want to check and remove metadata to protect your privacy — this tool helps you see exactly what data is embedded so you can make informed decisions.
What Data Does This Tool Extract?
This tool reads basic file information (filename, size, type, dimensions), camera EXIF data (manufacturer, model, software), capture settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, flash), timestamp data (date/time original, date/time digitized), GPS data (latitude, longitude, altitude, GPS timestamp), and image characteristics (orientation, resolution, color space). All processing happens locally in your browser — your image is never uploaded to any server.
Is My Data Private?
Absolutely. This metadata viewer processes everything entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your images and their metadata never leave your device. No data is uploaded, stored, logged, or shared with any server. This is the most private way to inspect image metadata.