Free Online EXIF Viewer
Extract and view detailed metadata from your photos. See camera settings, GPS location, date taken, and more—all processed locally in your browser.
100% Private
All processing in your browser. Images never leave your device.
Instant Results
Get detailed EXIF data instantly. No server uploads needed.
Complete Data
View camera settings, GPS, timestamps, and all metadata.
How to View EXIF Metadata
Upload a Photo
Drag any JPEG, TIFF, or HEIC image into the viewer. It loads instantly in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.
Browse the Tabs
Switch between Camera, Image, GPS, and All Data tabs to explore shutter speed, aperture, ISO, location, and every other metadata field.
Export or Share
Download the full metadata as a JSON file. Handy for archiving, forensic checks, or feeding into a build pipeline.
TIP: If you see "No EXIF Data Found" the image is likely a PNG, a screenshot, or was stripped by a social platform. Try the original file straight from your camera roll.
What Information is in EXIF?
Every time a camera or smartphone captures a photo, it writes a hidden block of data alongside the pixel information. This metadata — called EXIF — records exactly how the shot was taken, when it happened, and sometimes where you were standing.
Professional photographers use EXIF to learn from their own work: which aperture produced the sharpest result, whether the flash fired, and what lens was on the camera. Developers use it to auto-rotate images, geotag map markers, or verify timestamps in content moderation pipelines.
Camera & Lens
Make, model, lens name, and firmware version of the device that took the photo.
Exposure Settings
Shutter speed, aperture (f-stop), ISO sensitivity, focal length, and metering mode.
GPS Coordinates
Latitude, longitude, and altitude — if location services were enabled at capture time.
Date & Time
When the photo was originally taken, when it was last modified, and the timezone offset.