EXIF Metadata Viewer

View camera info, GPS location, date taken, and metadata tags from any photo

EXIF Metadata

How to Use EXIF Viewer

  1. 1 Upload a photo (JPG, HEIC, etc.)
  2. 2 View all EXIF metadata instantly
  3. 3 See GPS location on embedded map (if available)
  4. 4 Click any value to copy to clipboard
  5. 5 Export metadata as JSON or strip for privacy

What You Get

Read camera make/model, exposure settings, GPS coordinates, date/time, copyright, and other EXIF tags. Data is organized by category.

Input: DSLR photo from trip

Output: Camera: Canon EOS R5, Location: 48.8566, 2.3522

Input: iPhone screenshot

Output: No EXIF data (screenshots don't contain metadata)

How do I view EXIF data from a photo?

Upload your image (JPG or HEIC works best). The tool instantly displays all metadata including camera model, date taken, GPS location, and exposure settings.

How do I find where a photo was taken?

If the photo has GPS data, the location appears on an interactive map with exact coordinates. Not all photos contain location data - it depends on camera settings.

How do I remove EXIF data from photos for privacy?

Click "Strip Metadata" to download a clean PNG copy without any personal info. The new file contains no camera, location, or date information.

Why does my photo show no metadata?

Screenshots, social media downloads, and PNG files typically have no EXIF data. Only original camera photos (JPG, HEIC) contain full metadata.

What camera information can EXIF data reveal?

Camera make and model, lens used, aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, focal length, flash usage, and software used for editing.

Is it safe to share photos with EXIF data?

EXIF can reveal your location, camera, and when the photo was taken. Strip metadata before sharing publicly if privacy is a concern.

How do I copy EXIF values to use elsewhere?

Click any metadata value to copy it to your clipboard instantly. You can also export all metadata as a JSON file for archiving or analysis.

Which image formats contain EXIF metadata?

JPEG and HEIC contain EXIF data. PNG, WebP, and GIF typically do not store camera metadata. RAW files have extensive metadata but are not supported here.

All processing happens locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.