EXIF Data Viewer

View and analyze EXIF metadata from your digital photos including camera settings, GPS location, and shooting parameters.

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Select an image file to view its EXIF metadata

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Supports JPG, PNG, TIFF, and other formats with EXIF data

About EXIF Data

What is EXIF?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in image files that contains information about how the photo was taken.

  • • Camera settings (ISO, aperture, shutter speed)
  • • Date and time the photo was taken
  • • GPS coordinates (if location services enabled)
  • • Camera and lens information

Privacy Considerations

EXIF data can contain sensitive information including your location. Consider removing EXIF data before sharing photos online.

  • • GPS coordinates reveal where photos were taken
  • • Timestamps show when photos were captured
  • • Some social media platforms strip EXIF data automatically
  • • Professional photographers often preserve EXIF for metadata

Privacy & Security

All EXIF data extraction happens locally in your browser. Your images and metadata are never uploaded to any servers, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EXIF data and why is it important?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data contains metadata embedded in photos, including camera settings, GPS location, timestamp, device information, and technical details. It's useful for photographers, forensics, and understanding image properties.
What types of information can I extract from images?
You can view camera model, lens details, shooting settings (ISO, aperture, shutter speed), GPS coordinates, date/time taken, image dimensions, color profile, and various technical specifications.
Is my image data kept private and secure?
Yes! All EXIF extraction happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your photos and their metadata.
What image formats support EXIF data?
EXIF data is commonly found in JPEG files from digital cameras and smartphones. Some TIFF and RAW formats also contain EXIF information, while PNG and GIF typically don't support EXIF metadata.

How to use Image Metadata Viewer

Follow these simple steps to get started with the Image Metadata Viewer tool

  1. 1

    Click the 'Choose File' button or drag and drop an image file

  2. 2

    Select a JPEG, TIFF, or other compatible image from your device

  3. 3

    Wait for the tool to automatically extract and display EXIF data

  4. 4

    Browse through the organized metadata sections (camera, settings, location, etc.)

  5. 5

    Copy or export specific EXIF information as needed for your project