Image Metadata Viewer

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Image Metadata Viewer: Uncover Your Photos’ Hidden Details

Every photo tells more than meets the eye. Our free Image Metadata Viewer reveals the hidden story behind your pictures by extracting:

  • Camera Details: Make, model, lens, and settings
  • Technical Data: Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length
  • Location Info: GPS coordinates (when available)
  • Timestamps: Exact date and time captured
  • Copyright & Ownership: Creator information and rights
  • Editing History: Software used and modification dates

Why Check Your Image Metadata?

🔍 For Photographers:
Review your camera settings to improve your technique. Analyze what worked (or didn’t) in past shoots.

🕵️ For Investigators:
Verify a photo’s authenticity by examining its digital footprint and creation details.

🛡️ For Privacy-Conscious Users:
Discover exactly what personal data your photos contain before sharing them online.

📂 For Digital Archivists:
Document complete technical records for your image collections.

How It Works – Simple & Secure

  1. Upload any image (JPG, PNG, HEIC, or RAW)
  2. View automatically extracted metadata
  3. Understand your photo’s complete technical profile

Your images never leave your browser – we don’t upload them to any servers.

What Makes Our Viewer Special?

✅ Instant Results: No waiting, no watermarks
✅ Comprehensive Analysis: EXIF, IPTC, and basic XMP data
✅ Privacy-Focused: Zero image data retention
✅ No Installation: Works directly in your web browser
✅ Mobile-Friendly: Use on any device

Common Questions Answered

Q: Will viewing metadata alter my image?
A: Absolutely not. We only read the data – your original file remains completely unchanged.

Q: Why can’t I see location data in some photos?
A: Many social platforms automatically remove GPS info when you upload images. The data may still exist in your original files.

Q: What image formats work best?
A: JPEG and HEIC files typically contain the most metadata. RAW files work too, but some metadata may be proprietary.

Q: Can I recover deleted metadata?
A: Unfortunately no. We can only display metadata that still exists in the file.

Who Relies on This Tool?

  • Photographers analyzing their shooting settings
  • Photojournalists verifying image authenticity
  • Legal Professionals examining digital evidence
  • Social Media Managers auditing content before posting
  • Privacy Advocates checking for hidden personal data

Try It Now – No Strings Attached

Simply upload any image to discover its complete technical profile. No registration required, no hidden fees, and your images stay private.

Pro Tip: Compare metadata from different cameras to understand how your gear affects image quality.

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