Security
Image Metadata Reader
Runs entirely in your browser · Nothing is sent to our servers
View all EXIF data embedded in your photos. GPS, camera info, timestamps, and more.
Drop a JPEG, PNG, or TIFF image to read its metadata
What is EXIF?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is a standard for storing metadata inside image files. Every time you take a photo, your camera or phone embeds a hidden block of data alongside the pixels.
What gets stored
- ‣ GPS coordinates and altitude
- ‣ Camera make and model
- ‣ Lens focal length and aperture
- ‣ Shutter speed and ISO
- ‣ Date and time the photo was taken
- ‣ Software used to edit the photo
Privacy risk
If you share photos that include GPS data, anyone can pinpoint exactly where — and when — the photo was taken. This can reveal your home address, daily routine, or sensitive locations.
About metadata▾
What is EXIF?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is a standard for storing metadata inside image files. Every time you take a photo, your camera or phone embeds a hidden block of data alongside the pixels.
What gets stored
- ‣ GPS coordinates and altitude
- ‣ Camera make and model
- ‣ Lens focal length and aperture
- ‣ Shutter speed and ISO
- ‣ Date and time the photo was taken
- ‣ Software used to edit the photo
Privacy risk
If you share photos that include GPS data, anyone can pinpoint exactly where — and when — the photo was taken. This can reveal your home address, daily routine, or sensitive locations.