Free Online EXIF Viewer

View hidden EXIF metadata in your photos, including camera settings and GPS, all in your browser.

No Image Loaded – open a photo to view EXIF metadata online

Click "Open Image" to view EXIF metadata

Supports: JPG, JPEG, TIFF, PNG with EXIF
  1. Click Open Image and choose a photo from your device (JPG, JPEG, TIFF, or PNG with EXIF).
  2. Wait a moment while the tool loads your image and scans its metadata.
  3. View a thumbnail preview of the photo along with its file name.
  4. Browse the EXIF sections to see details such as camera make and model, lens, exposure, ISO, white balance, GPS location, and timestamps.
  5. If no EXIF information is found, you will see a clear message explaining that the image may not contain metadata.
  6. Click Close to clear the image and load another photo.

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is a block of metadata saved inside your photos by cameras and phones. It describes how and when the image was captured.

  • Camera details: Make, model, serial number, and sometimes firmware version.
  • Exposure settings: Shutter speed, aperture (f-stop), ISO, and exposure mode.
  • Lens information: Focal length, lens model, and zoom level.
  • Date and time: When the photo was taken, and sometimes when it was edited.
  • GPS coordinates: Latitude and longitude if location tagging is enabled.
  • Orientation and resolution: Image dimensions, rotation, and DPI.

EXIF data can be useful for photographers and editors, but it can also reveal more information than you expect when you share photos online.

  • Location privacy: GPS coordinates can reveal where a photo was taken, such as your home or workplace.
  • Device details: Camera and phone models may be visible to anyone who inspects the file.
  • Timeline: Timestamps can show when you were at a certain place or event.
  • Editing trail: Some software adds its own metadata fields during editing or export.

Use this EXIF viewer to inspect what is embedded in your photos before you share them. If you want to remove sensitive metadata, you can use an EXIF remover tool to clean the file before posting it.

If you discover GPS coordinates or other details you do not want to share, use the EXIF data remover to strip metadata before uploading photos to social media or websites.

Is this EXIF viewer private?

Yes. All EXIF reading happens directly in your browser, and your photos are never uploaded to a server. Only you can see the metadata from your images.

Which image formats does this EXIF viewer support?

The EXIF viewer supports JPG, JPEG, TIFF, and PNG images that contain EXIF data. Some PNG files and edited images may not include any metadata.

Why does my image show no EXIF data?

Some apps and social networks remove EXIF metadata to reduce file size or protect privacy. Screenshots and images exported from certain tools may also be saved without EXIF data.

Can this tool remove EXIF data from my photos?

No. This tool is read only and is designed to show you what metadata is present. To remove EXIF data, use a dedicated EXIF remover tool before sharing your images.