EXIF Metadata Viewer

Drag & drop an image here, or click to select

JPEG, TIFF, HEIC, WebP - processed locally in your browser

About

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) metadata is automatically written by cameras and smartphones. It can include your GPS location, device model, and exact timestamp - worth checking before posting photos publicly.

How to use
  1. 1.

    Upload a JPEG, TIFF, HEIC, or WebP photo

  2. 2.

    Browse the extracted metadata: camera model, exposure settings, GPS coordinates, date taken, and more

Common uses
  • Checking what personal data is embedded in a photo before sharing it online

  • Reviewing camera settings for photography analysis

  • Verifying GPS coordinates or timestamps on an image file

Frequently asked questions
What is EXIF data?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in image files by cameras and smartphones, recording details like camera model, exposure settings, date, and GPS location.


Which file formats contain EXIF data?

EXIF is most common in JPEG and TIFF files. WebP and HEIC can also carry EXIF data. PNG files and screenshots typically have no EXIF metadata.


Can GPS coordinates reveal my location?

If your camera or phone embeds GPS data, the EXIF viewer will display the exact coordinates where the photo was taken. Many people strip EXIF data before sharing photos publicly for this reason.


Is my image uploaded to a server?

The image is read entirely in your browser using the exifr library. No image data is transmitted to any server.


How do I remove EXIF data from a photo?

This tool only reads EXIF data. To strip it, use your operating system's built-in tools or a dedicated EXIF removal app before sharing the image.