Check what hidden information your image contains — including
camera details, dates, and location data.
Remove metadata safely if needed.
What this EXIF viewer does
This tool reveals hidden metadata stored inside images — such as
camera model, capture date, software history, and GPS location data.
It also lets you remove this information before sharing images online.
Upload an image
Local processing
Images are processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Who should use an EXIF / metadata viewer?
Use cases
Online sellers: Remove location and device data before listing items
Photographers: Inspect camera settings and shooting details
Journalists & researchers: Verify image origin information
Businesses: Strip metadata from client or internal images
Privacy-conscious users: Prevent accidental data leaks when sharing photos
For image quality checks after stripping metadata, use the
Image DPI Checker.
What is image metadata?
Plain English
Images often contain more information than you expect.
Image metadata (often called EXIF data) is hidden information
saved inside a photo when it’s taken or edited.
Camera or phone model
Date and time the photo was taken
Editing software used
GPS location (if enabled)
This data is invisible unless you check for it.
Why metadata can be a privacy problem
Important
When you upload images to websites, marketplaces, or send them to others,
metadata can reveal more than intended.
Exact location where a photo was taken
Personal device information
Clues about routines or workplaces
Removing metadata is a simple way to protect your privacy.