EXIF Viewer (Photo Metadata)

View the hidden EXIF metadata in a photo — camera, lens, exposure, date, and GPS location. Read entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Runs in your browser — nothing uploaded
Drop an image here, or click to choose
JPG, HEIC, TIFF, PNG · stays in your browser

See the hidden metadata inside a photo — the camera and lens, exposure settings, the date it was taken, and any GPS location. Everything is read in your browser, so the photo never leaves your device and its coordinates are never sent anywhere.

Private by design — your data never leaves your device

How to use it

No account, no upload — it all happens on your device.

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Drop a photo onto the box, or click to choose one.
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Read the highlights — camera, lens, exposure, date, and GPS.
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Expand All metadata to see every embedded tag.
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To publish without this data, use the EXIF & Metadata Remover.

What EXIF can reveal

Photos carry more than the picture.

  • Location. Many phone photos embed exact GPS coordinates — enough to pin where a picture was taken.
  • Gear and settings. Camera and lens model, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focal length — useful for learning from a shot you like.
  • Time and software. The capture timestamp and any editing software that touched the file.

Privacy first

Checking a photo's metadata before you post it is a good habit — especially the GPS. If you find data you'd rather not share, strip it with the EXIF & Metadata Remover, which re-saves the image with all metadata removed.

Frequently asked

What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata cameras and phones embed in a photo: the make and model, lens, exposure settings, the date and time it was taken, and often the GPS coordinates. This tool reads and displays all of it.
Why does my image show no metadata?
Screenshots, most PNGs, and images saved or re-shared by social apps usually have no EXIF — the app strips it on upload, or the format never had it. If a photo straight from a camera shows nothing, it may already have been cleaned.
Is my photo uploaded?
No. The metadata is parsed in your browser, and the photo is never uploaded. GPS coordinates are shown as plain text — the tool does not send them to any map service.

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