EXIF Viewer
View EXIF metadata from your photos: camera, location, date.
Digital photo EXIF metadata viewer
EXIF data (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata that digital cameras and smartphones automatically store within each JPEG photo, including camera model, date and time, exposure settings, focal length, and GPS coordinates.
Knowing EXIF data is invaluable for photographers who want to study what settings produced their best photos. It is also useful for verifying image authenticity and organizing photos.
Our EXIF viewer analyzes the JPEG file directly in your browser, parsing the binary structure of the EXIF format. No data is uploaded to external servers.
Frequently asked questions
Why are EXIF data not showing for my image?
Not all images contain EXIF data. Edited photos, screenshots, images downloaded from social media (which strip EXIF for privacy), and formats like PNG typically do not have EXIF metadata.
Does it only work with JPG files?
Yes. The EXIF format was designed specifically for JPEG and TIFF files. PNG, WebP, and other formats do not store EXIF data in the same way, although some may contain metadata in other formats like XMP.
Is it safe to upload my photos?
Completely safe. The analysis is performed 100% in your browser. Your photos never leave your device. We do not store or transmit any data to external servers.
Do EXIF data include GPS location information?
It depends on the device and its settings. Modern smartphones generally include GPS coordinates if you have geolocation enabled for the camera. Professional cameras may include GPS if they have a built-in module or a connected GPS accessory.