Metadata Viewer
Inspect EXIF, GPS, camera and software information embedded in images.
Why use Metadata Viewer?
Image files often carry more than pixels. The metadata viewer surfaces hidden camera, software, time and location fields so you can inspect a file before sharing it.
Spot GPS data before posting publicly.
Inspect camera and software tags quickly.
Copy or export the report for documentation.
Common use cases
Check whether a photo still contains location data.
Review camera settings after a shoot or handoff.
Inspect creator or software fields for provenance clues.
FAQ
Why does an image show no metadata?
Some formats never contained it, and many apps remove metadata when exporting or sharing.
Can metadata prove authenticity?
No single metadata report can prove authenticity. It is one clue, not final proof.
What should I do if GPS coordinates are present?
Use Metadata Remover or convert the image before sharing if location privacy matters.
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Privacy note: image processing happens locally in your browser. Browser storage is used for consent and optional display preferences.