Image Metadata Viewer
Reveal hidden EXIF data — camera settings, GPS location, capture time, and more — from any photo.
Click or drag an image here
JPEG, TIFF, HEIC — formats with EXIF data
How to Read Image Metadata
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Click the upload zone or drag your image file onto it.
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The tool instantly reads and displays all embedded EXIF metadata groups.
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If GPS data is present, a map link will appear at the top.
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Hover any row and click the copy icon to copy that value.
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Use Export to download all metadata as a JSON file.
FAQs
What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata stored inside image files. It records camera model, lens, ISO, shutter speed, aperture, date taken, GPS coordinates, and more.
Does it show GPS location from my photo?
Yes. If your camera or phone embedded GPS coordinates in the image (common on smartphones), this tool will display the latitude and longitude with a Google Maps link.
Which file formats support EXIF?
JPEG and TIFF images are the most common carriers of EXIF data. HEIC/HEIF (iPhone) and some RAW formats also carry EXIF. PNG, GIF, and SVG generally do not.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. Everything is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your images never leave your device.
Can I export the metadata?
Yes. Use the Export button to download a JSON file containing all the extracted metadata, or Copy JSON to paste it directly.