EXIF Viewer
View and analyze image metadata and camera information
EXIF Viewer
View and analyze image metadata and camera information
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About EXIF Data Viewer
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.
Key features
- Shows camera make, model, and lens information
- Displays exposure settings (shutter, aperture, ISO)
- Shows GPS coordinates if location data is embedded
- Reports creation date, software, and image dimensions
- All processing in browser β photo never leaves device
How to use EXIF Data Viewer
- 1Upload your JPG, TIFF, or RAW image file
- 2EXIF data is automatically extracted and displayed
- 3Browse camera settings, GPS location, and technical details
- 4Note any metadata you want to remove for privacy
Frequently asked questions
- 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.