Free Online EXIF Viewer
EXIF VIEWER V1.0
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Ever wondered what camera took a photo, or the exact settings used? Our free EXIF Data Viewer lets you peek behind the curtain. Every digital photo contains a hidden treasure trove of information—its "digital fingerprint"—known as EXIF data. This powerful tool reads that data directly in your browser, revealing everything from camera model and shutter speed to GPS location, all without ever uploading your file.
How to Use The Tool in 3 Easy Steps
- Upload Your Image: Click the upload area or drag and drop a JPEG or TIFF file directly into the browser.
- Instant Analysis: Your image is processed locally on your device. It is never sent to a server, ensuring 100% privacy.
- Explore the Data: See a preview of your image alongside its neatly categorized metadata, including camera, exposure, location, and more.
What is EXIF Data?
EXIF stands for Exchangeable Image File Format. It's a standard that specifies the formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras. When you take a picture, your camera records a wealth of information and saves it within the image file itself. This includes:
- Camera Information: The make and model of the camera and lens.
- Exposure Settings: Shutter speed, aperture (F-number), and ISO speed.
- Date and Time: When the photograph was taken.
- Focal Length: The lens focal length used for the shot.
- GPS Data: If enabled, the precise geographic coordinates where the photo was taken.
- Image Dimensions & Resolution: The height and width of the photo in pixels.
Who Benefits from This Image Metadata Viewer?
- Photographers: Analyze successful shots to understand what camera settings worked best, or verify metadata in client deliverables.
- Content Creators: Ensure sensitive location data is removed before publishing images online for privacy protection.
- Digital Forensics: Investigate the authenticity and origin of images by examining technical metadata.
- Photography Students: Learn from professional photos by studying the exposure settings and techniques used.
- Privacy-Conscious Users: Check what personal information might be embedded in your photos before sharing.