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EXIF Viewer

View embedded metadata in photos — camera model, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, GPS location, and more.

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Click to upload or drag and drop a photo

JPEG photos with EXIF data (most camera/phone photos)

About EXIF Viewer

EXIF Viewer is a free online image tool that lets you view embedded metadata in photos — camera model, iso, aperture, shutter speed, gps location, and more without uploading files to any server. Designers, photographers, bloggers, and social media managers rely on browser-based image tools to make quick edits without launching heavy desktop software. Your images never leave your device — all processing happens locally using modern browser APIs.

How to Use

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Upload your image Click the upload area or drag and drop your image file. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, and other common formats.
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Adjust settings Use the available controls to adjust parameters like size, quality, format, or effect intensity.
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Preview the result See a live preview of your processed image before downloading. Make adjustments until you're satisfied.
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Download Click the Download button to save the processed image to your device in your chosen format.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.

Why Use EXIF Viewer?

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No Upload Required Unlike most online image tools, EXIF Viewer processes your images entirely in your browser. Your photos and graphics never leave your device.
Instant Processing Modern browser APIs handle image operations at near-native speed. Most operations complete in under a second, even for high-resolution images.
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Professional Quality Get results comparable to desktop software like Photoshop or GIMP, without the learning curve or price tag. Perfect for quick edits and batch operations.
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Multiple Format Support Works with JPEG, PNG, WebP, and more. Download your result in the format that best suits your needs — optimized for web, print, or social media.

Frequently Asked Questions

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in digital photos by cameras and smartphones. It records camera settings, device info, and optionally GPS location at the time of capture. EXIF data is automatically included in JPEG files from cameras and most phones unless you manually strip it.
GPS data is only recorded if the device had location services enabled when the photo was taken. Many platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) automatically strip GPS and other EXIF data from uploaded photos for privacy reasons. If no GPS appears, location services were off or the data was stripped.
No. EXIF extraction happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your photo is never sent to any server — everything processes locally on your device. This is safe for sensitive or private photos.