Camera and Lens
See the make and model of the camera or phone, plus lens and software details.
See the hidden EXIF data inside a photo, camera, lens, exposure, date, and GPS location. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
Drag and drop a photo or click to choose one. JPG and most camera and phone photos work.
The EXIF is pulled out and grouped into camera, exposure, date, image, and location.
See the GPS on a map, or copy the full list as text for your records.
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.
See the make and model of the camera or phone, plus lens and software details.
Read aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, and flash for any shot.
When a photo has GPS, see the coordinates and open the spot on a map.
Find when the photo was taken and last changed, down to the second.
Copy the full metadata list as plain text in one click.
Your photo is read on your device. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.
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