EXIF Data Viewer

View hidden metadata from your photos including camera settings, GPS coordinates, and timestamps. All processing happens locally in your browser.

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Drop an image here or click to browse

Supports JPEG, TIFF, WebP, PNG, HEIC

What is EXIF Data?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata embedded in photos by digital cameras and smartphones. It stores information like the camera make and model, lens settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), date and time taken, GPS coordinates, and even the orientation of the device.

This data is useful for photographers who want to analyze their shot settings, verify the authenticity of images, or organize their photo library. However, it also raises privacy concerns — GPS coordinates can reveal exactly where a photo was taken.

For Photographers

Review your camera settings after a shoot — check which aperture, shutter speed, and ISO were used for each shot. This helps you learn from your best photos and refine your technique.

Privacy & Security

Many social media platforms strip EXIF data when you upload photos, but not all. Always check your photos for sensitive metadata like GPS location before sharing them publicly online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. All EXIF reading is done in your browser using JavaScript. Your photo never leaves your device. You can verify this by disconnecting from the internet after the page loads.
JPEG, TIFF, WebP, and PNG images are fully supported. HEIC/HEIF support depends on your browser. Most cameras and smartphones output JPEG with rich EXIF data.
Yes. If the image contains GPS metadata (common with smartphone cameras), the tool displays latitude, longitude, and altitude coordinates.
Some images have EXIF data stripped by editing software or social media platforms. Screenshots and images saved from the web rarely contain EXIF metadata. Check the original file from your camera.
This tool is for viewing only. To strip EXIF data, use image editing software or dedicated metadata removal tools. Many social media platforms automatically strip EXIF on upload.
Camera make and model, lens settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length), date and time taken, GPS coordinates, image dimensions, flash settings, orientation, and more.
Yes. You can paste a direct image URL and the tool will load it remotely. Note that some servers block cross-origin requests, which may prevent EXIF reading.

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