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Image Metadata Viewer

Read EXIF and metadata from JPEG, PNG, and WebP images including GPS coordinates.

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Image Metadata Viewer

Inspect the hidden information embedded in your photos. Every digital camera records technical details and location data that travel with your image file—this tool extracts and displays that metadata clearly.

EXIF data explained

Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) data includes camera make and model, lens specifications, exposure settings like ISO and aperture, shutter speed, focal length, and the date and time the photo was taken. This technical information helps photographers understand how images were captured and troubleshoot visual issues.

GPS coordinates and privacy

Many modern cameras and smartphones embed GPS coordinates showing exactly where photos were taken. The viewer displays coordinates in both decimal and DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds) format with a direct map link. This transparency is crucial for privacy—you can see what location data your photos contain before sharing them online.

Camera and lens identification

Quickly verify which camera and lens were used to capture a photo. Professional photographers use this information for equipment documentation, lens performance analysis, and shot logging. Copyright and software fields reveal editing history.

Privacy and security awareness

Understanding image metadata matters when sharing photos publicly. Social media platforms remove EXIF data, but direct downloads preserve it. This tool helps you verify what information travels with your images before sharing them online.

Professional photography workflows

Archive photos with complete technical specifications, analyze lens performance across different settings, verify GPS tagging for location-based photography, and maintain comprehensive shot notes for portfolio documentation.