EXIF viewer

EXIF Viewer

See every piece of hidden data inside a photo — camera, lens, exposure, date, and GPS — free and right in your browser.

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What an EXIF viewer shows you

Every photo from a camera or phone carries a hidden layer of EXIF metadata. An EXIF viewer reads that layer and lays it out in plain language: the camera and lens that took the shot, the aperture, shutter speed and ISO, the exact date and time, the editing software, the colour profile — and, very often, the GPS coordinates of where you were standing.

This viewer parses the raw file bytes, so it works even on formats your browser can't display, like HEIC straight from an iPhone or a multi-page TIFF. Nothing is changed: it's a read-only window into what the file already contains.

How to view EXIF data online

  1. Open your photo. Drag it onto the tool above, choose a file, or paste from your clipboard.
  2. Read the metadata. The Metadata tab lists everything found, grouped by camera, date, author, and more.
  3. Check the location and size. Switch to the Location tab to map any GPS coordinates, or Size & DPI for dimensions and resolution.

Why photographers and buyers check EXIF

Photographers use EXIF to learn the exact settings behind a great shot. Buyers of used cameras check the shutter count and capture dates. And anyone sharing a photo can see — before posting — whether it quietly reveals their home address through GPS.

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What does an EXIF viewer show?

Camera and lens model, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, the date and time, editing software, colour profile, and any GPS coordinates the photo stored.

Can it read iPhone HEIC photos?

Yes. The viewer parses the file bytes directly, so it reads HEIC/HEIF, TIFF, and AVIF metadata even when the browser can't render the image itself.

Will viewing change my photo?

No. Viewing is read-only — it never alters the file. To produce a metadata-free copy, use the Remove tab.

Where is my image processed?

The metadata is read and removed in your browser, so the clean copy is created on your own device. How any data associated with the tool is handled is described in our privacy policy.

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