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EXIF Metadata Viewer

Inspect EXIF, XMP, IPTC, and GPS metadata embedded in a photo - camera, lens, exposure, location, and more.

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Upload a photo to inspect its EXIF metadata.

JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, and TIFF are supported. Files stay on your device.

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The EXIF Viewer parses every metadata section a photo contains using the exifr library running on-device: EXIF (camera, lens, exposure, date), GPS (latitude, longitude, altitude, timestamp), XMP (editing history, keywords, captions, copyright), IPTC (newsroom-style descriptive fields), and the ICC color profile. Sections that don't contain data are hidden automatically.

JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC, AVIF, and TIFF are all supported. EXIF is most prevalent in photos straight from a phone or camera - social networks and many web export tools strip it on upload, so images you save off the web often show empty results. That's a useful signal in itself: if a photo still has rich EXIF, it hasn't been re-encoded by an intermediary.

GPS coordinates link out to OpenStreetMap so you can see exactly where the photo was taken. Only the coordinates themselves are encoded in that URL - your image stays on your device. Every parse happens in your browser; confirm with the Network tab or go offline once the page loads.

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Frequently asked questions

Short answers for image workflows, privacy, and supported formats.