EXIF Viewer

See the hidden EXIF data inside a photo, camera, lens, exposure, date, and GPS location. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded.

View Photo EXIF Data

Drag and drop or click to select a photo. See the camera, exposure, date, and GPS it carries.

100% in your browser. Your photo is never uploaded.

How to view EXIF data

1

Select Your Photo

Drag and drop a photo or click to choose one. JPG and most camera and phone photos work.

2

Read the Metadata

The EXIF is pulled out and grouped into camera, exposure, date, image, and location.

3

Check or Copy

See the GPS on a map, or copy the full list as text for your records.

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See What Your Photos Reveal

Every photo from a camera or phone carries EXIF data, a hidden record of how and where it was taken. That includes the camera and lens, the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, the date and time, and often the exact GPS location. You never see it in the picture itself, but it travels with the file.

This viewer reads all of it on your device and lays it out in clear groups. Photographers use it to study settings, and anyone can use it to check what a photo gives away before sharing it. If there is GPS, you can open the spot on a map in one click.

Nothing is uploaded, the file is read right in your browser. If you would rather strip this data out, the EXIF remover does that in a couple of clicks.

Why Use Our EXIF Viewer?

Camera and Lens

See the make and model of the camera or phone, plus lens and software details.

Exposure Settings

Read aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, and flash for any shot.

GPS Location

When a photo has GPS, see the coordinates and open the spot on a map.

Dates and Times

Find when the photo was taken and last changed, down to the second.

Copy It All

Copy the full metadata list as plain text in one click.

Runs in Your Browser

Your photo is read on your device. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about EXIF data.

What is EXIF data?
EXIF is metadata saved inside a photo by the camera or phone. It records details like the camera model, exposure settings, date, and sometimes GPS location.
Why do some photos show no EXIF?
Many apps and social networks strip EXIF when you upload, and formats like PNG usually do not store it. Edited or exported images may have it removed too.
Can I see where a photo was taken?
Yes, if the photo has GPS data. The tool shows the coordinates and a link to open the location on a map.
Which files are supported?
Most JPG photos from cameras and phones, plus other formats that store EXIF. PNG images rarely carry it.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
No. The photo is read entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored on a server.
Is this EXIF viewer free?
Yes, it is completely free with no signup and no limits. Everything runs on your device.
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