Exif Data Viewer

View hidden metadata in your photos: camera settings, location, date, and more. Privacy-focused local processing.

Drop your image here

or click to select. Supports typical image formats.

What is Exif Data?

Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF) is a standard for storing interchange information in digital photography image files. It contains metadata such as camera settings (shutter speed, aperture, ISO), date and time of capture, GPS location data, and copyright information. This hidden data can be valuable for photographers to analyze their shots or for forensic purposes.

How to Use This Tool

  • Drag and drop your image file into the designated area or click to select a file from your device.
  • The tool will instantly parse the file locally in your browser to extract metadata.
  • Review the categorized data tables to see camera details, GPS coordinates, and more.

Key Features

  • 100% Private: All processing happens locally on your device. Your photos are never uploaded to any server.
  • Detailed Analysis: View standard Exif tags, IPTC data, XMP metadata, and ICC profiles.
  • Wide Format Support: Works with JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP, and HEIC/HEIF images.
  • Location Data: Easily identify where a photo was taken if GPS data is present.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my data safe?

Yes, absolutely. This tool runs entirely in your web browser. The image file is opened and read by your computer directly, and no data is ever sent to the cloud.

can I remove Exif data with this tool?

Currently, this is a viewer-only tool designed to help you inspect the metadata. To remove metadata, you would need an Exif cleaner or scrubber tool.

Why don't I see any data?

Not all images contain Exif data. Images saved for web (like from social media) often have their metadata stripped to reduce file size and protect privacy. Screenshots also typically lack camera metadata.