Metadata tool

View Image Metadata (EXIF Data) Instantly in Your Browser

This image metadata viewer allows you to view EXIF data directly in your browser. No upload, no storage, and completely private.

Browser-side metadata parsingNo server upload requiredClear EXIF field output

View image metadata fields

Upload a photo to render the metadata table and compare visible EXIF fields with browser-side processing.

Maximum file size: 20.0 MB.

Images are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our servers.

Best support starts with JPG and JPEG. PNG, WebP, TIFF, and HEIC are handled on a best-effort basis.

Metadata result

Select an image to inspect metadata fields such as camera make, model, orientation, timestamps, or GPS indicators.

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Why use an image metadata viewer?

An image metadata viewer helps when you need to inspect EXIF data as readable output instead of guessing what may be stored in the file. It is useful for photographers, editors, archivists, and anyone who wants to view image metadata without opening a desktop utility.

This page is built to show EXIF fields in a clean table, so you can quickly review camera metadata, timestamp metadata, orientation, dimensions, and any GPS metadata that can be read from the upload.

What EXIF fields and metadata can you read?

The result can show camera make, camera model, software, capture time, image size, exposure details, and other EXIF fields when they are available. In supported images, you may also see GPS indicators and related location metadata.

This makes the page useful when you want an EXIF data viewer for understanding how a file was created, whether metadata survived editing, and which camera or timestamp details remain inside the image.

FAQ

Which formats work best in this metadata viewer?

JPG and JPEG are the strongest path. PNG, WebP, TIFF, and HEIC are attempted when the embedded data can be read.

What EXIF data can this image metadata viewer show?

When metadata is available, the viewer can show EXIF fields such as camera make, camera model, timestamps, dimensions, exposure details, and GPS-related metadata indicators.

How should I read camera metadata, timestamp metadata, and GPS metadata?

Camera metadata usually tells you which device created the file, timestamp metadata shows when the image was captured or processed, and GPS metadata indicates whether location-related data is embedded. The table is designed to make those values easy to scan.

Can I use this page as an EXIF data viewer?

Yes. This page is meant to work as an EXIF data viewer for common image files, especially JPG and JPEG uploads.

Does this viewer upload the image?

No. This viewer reads metadata locally in your browser and does not upload the image to a server.