Image Metadata Viewer
Upload a photo to see its file size, dimensions, format and any EXIF, GPS, camera or software metadata it carries.
Choose image
or drag and drop it here
Choose an image to see its metadata.
Your files are processed locally in your browser. They are not uploaded to our servers.
How to use
- Choose an image from your device.
- Review its file details and any EXIF, GPS or camera metadata found.
- Use the link to remove that metadata if you want a clean copy.
What is this tool?
Image Metadata Viewer reads a photo's basic file details and parses its EXIF block for camera, lens, date and GPS location data, showing everything in a simple table. Everything happens locally in your browser using exifr, so the photo is never uploaded anywhere.
Common uses
- Checking whether a photo still carries GPS location data before sharing it
- Looking up the camera or lens used to take a photo
- Confirming the exact date and time a photo was taken
- Auditing a batch of photos for metadata before publishing them
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FAQ
Can this tool also remove the metadata it shows?
Viewing is read-only, but the tool links directly to the EXIF Metadata Remover for a one-click cleanup.
Why does a photo show no metadata at all?
Many apps and social platforms strip EXIF data automatically on upload or export, so a re-saved photo often has none left.
Is my photo uploaded to a server?
No, the file is read and parsed entirely in your browser — it's never sent anywhere.