EXIF Metadata Viewer
Extract EXIF metadata from JPEG and TIFF images, including camera make and model, lens, exposure, ISO, focal length, timestamp, and embedded comments. Copy the data as JSON. Runs in your browser.
Secure & Private Client-Side
This tool runs entirely in your browser. No data is sent to any server, ensuring your information remains private and secure.
About EXIF Metadata Viewer
Extract EXIF metadata from JPEG and TIFF images, including camera make and model, lens, exposure, ISO, focal length, timestamp, and embedded comments. Copy the data as JSON. Runs in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which image formats carry EXIF? expand_more
Primarily JPEG and TIFF. PNG, GIF, and WebP usually do not carry EXIF, and many social platforms strip EXIF on upload for privacy.
What kind of data does EXIF contain? expand_more
Camera make and model, lens, exposure time, aperture, ISO, focal length, orientation, timestamp, software used, and optionally GPS coordinates if the camera tagged location.
Why does my photo show no EXIF? expand_more
The most common reason is that the platform you downloaded it from (social media, chat apps, email) stripped the EXIF for privacy.
How do I remove EXIF before sharing? expand_more
Re-save the image through the [Image Compressor](/tools/image-compressor/) or [Image Converter](/tools/image-converter/) - re-encoding strips the original metadata.
Is my image uploaded? expand_more
No. All parsing happens locally in your browser.
Common Use Cases
- Photography: Review camera settings used for a shot.
- Privacy: Inspect what location and device data a photo leaks.
- Forensics: Verify when and how an image was captured.
- Sorting: Use lens and focal length data to filter photo libraries.