View and analyze image metadata and camera information
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Select an image file that contains metadata information
Click 'Analyze EXIF' to extract and display metadata
Browse camera settings, GPS data, and technical details
View all available EXIF data including camera settings and GPS
See camera make, model, lens details, and shooting parameters
All analysis happens locally - your images never leave your device
A: EXIF data is metadata embedded in photos by cameras, containing technical details like camera settings, date, and sometimes location.
A: EXIF data is most commonly found in JPG and TIFF files, less common in PNG and WebP.
A: Yes, all EXIF analysis happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers.
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View and analyze image metadata and camera information
View and analyze image metadata and camera information
Upload an image file to view its metadata
Choose File
Select an image file that contains metadata information
Click 'Analyze EXIF' to extract and display metadata
Browse camera settings, GPS data, and technical details
View all available EXIF data including camera settings and GPS
See camera make, model, lens details, and shooting parameters
All analysis happens locally - your images never leave your device
A: EXIF data is metadata embedded in photos by cameras, containing technical details like camera settings, date, and sometimes location.
A: EXIF data is most commonly found in JPG and TIFF files, less common in PNG and WebP.
A: Yes, all EXIF analysis happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers.
Extract and display all EXIF metadata embedded in a photo, including camera model, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, GPS coordinates, and creation date. Useful for photographers, forensic verification, and privacy audits.
What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata automatically saved by cameras and smartphones inside image files. It records technical details like exposure settings, camera model, and GPS location.
Does every photo have EXIF data?
DSLR photos and smartphone photos usually have rich EXIF data. Screenshots, edited images, or photos downloaded from certain websites may have EXIF data removed.
Can EXIF data reveal my location?
Yes. If location services were enabled on your phone when taking the photo, GPS coordinates are stored in the EXIF data. Always check and remove GPS data before sharing photos publicly.
How do I remove EXIF data from a photo?
Re-save the image using an image editor or use a dedicated EXIF stripper tool. Simply renaming or copying the file does not remove EXIF data.