EXIF Metadata Viewer — Free Tool

Inspect every piece of EXIF metadata embedded in your photos with this free viewer. Upload an image to reveal camera model, lens details, GPS coordinates, exposure settings, timestamps, and more. The tool parses and displays all available EXIF tags in a structured, readable format. Photos without embedded metadata are handled gracefully with a clear notification.

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Why use this tool?

Digital cameras and smartphones store a wealth of technical information inside every photo as EXIF data. This viewer extracts and organizes those fields so you can review shooting parameters, verify GPS coordinates, or audit metadata before sharing publicly. Upload your JPEG or TIFF file and every recognized EXIF tag is presented in a clean table. Your image is read entirely inside your browser, so it never leaves your device and is never uploaded to any server. If the photo contains no EXIF data, the tool lets you know immediately rather than displaying empty results.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of metadata does this viewer display?

The viewer shows all standard EXIF fields including camera make and model, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, GPS coordinates, date and time, orientation, color space, and any other tags embedded by the camera or editing software.

Is my file private and secure?

Completely. Your file is processed 100% inside your browser using the Web APIs built into your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server — imgic never sees, stores, or transmits your images. You can even use these tools offline once the page has loaded.

Which image formats contain EXIF data?

EXIF metadata is most commonly found in JPEG and TIFF files produced by digital cameras and smartphones. PNG and WebP files typically do not carry EXIF data. If no metadata is present, the tool displays a clear message.

Can I see GPS location data in my photos?

Yes, if the photo contains GPS EXIF tags the viewer will display the latitude and longitude coordinates. This is useful for verifying where a photo was taken or for checking whether location data should be stripped before sharing online.

Why does my image show no EXIF data?

Some image formats like PNG do not support EXIF. Additionally, many social media platforms and messaging apps strip EXIF data during upload. Screenshots also lack camera metadata. The tool will notify you when no EXIF tags are found.