EXIF Viewer
Camera, date, GPS, ISO, exposure — all stored in the image. Let's open it up.
What does EXIF Viewer?
The EXIF viewer reads technical metadata that cameras encode in JPEG images: camera model, exposure settings, GPS, date and more — directly in your browser.
How to use EXIF Viewer?
- Drag a JPEG image to the upload area, or click to select a file.
- EXIF data is displayed in groups: Camera, Exposure, GPS, Software and Other.
- Click "Copy all data" to get all information in text format.
Key features
- EXIF reading from JPEG directly in browser — no server upload
- Camera, exposure, GPS and software data display
- Copy all data to text button
Frequently asked questions
What is EXIF?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is a standard for storing metadata in images. It includes camera model, shooting settings, date and sometimes GPS location.
Why can't I see EXIF in my image?
Social networks (Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram) strip EXIF on upload. Some image editing software may also remove it.
Is this tool free?
Yes, this tool is completely free and requires no registration.
Is my data saved?
No. All calculations happen in your browser only — no data is sent to any server.