EXIF Metadata & GPS Viewer
Read camera details, timestamp, and map location from your photos
Drag and drop a photo here
or Browse Files
Supports: JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, TIFF, HEIC, HEIF
File Size
Dimensions
Location
Summary
- File Name
- File Size
- Dimensions
Metadata Cleanup
Generate a privacy-safe copy by removing EXIF metadata or GPS location.
Camera
- Camera Model
- Lens Model
- Capture Time
Capture
- ISO
- Aperture
- Shutter
- Focal Length
Location
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
No GPS location found in EXIF.
All EXIF Tags
| Tag | Value |
|---|---|
Related Tools
Use an EXIF Viewer to Read Photo Metadata and GPS Data
This page is built for users who need an EXIF viewer, a photo metadata viewer, or a quick way to read camera details and GPS location from an image file.
Instead of opening a desktop editor, you can inspect image metadata online in a task-focused workflow. The viewer highlights camera parameters, capture details, location data, and raw EXIF tags, then lets you export a cleaner privacy-safe copy if needed.
Read Camera and Capture Settings
Check model, lens, shutter speed, ISO, aperture, and timestamp when you need to inspect how a photo was taken.
View GPS Photo Location on a Map
When a photo includes location tags, the EXIF viewer can show coordinates and approximate address on a map for quick review.
Remove EXIF or GPS Metadata
Use the cleanup tools to generate a privacy-safe copy before sharing a photo that contains camera details or location information.
What You Can Inspect
Complete EXIF Tags
Inspect all readable EXIF fields from your photo.
Camera Parameters
Review model, lens, ISO, aperture, and shutter speed.
GPS Coordinates
Extract geotag coordinates when available.
Interactive Map
Visualize location using public OpenStreetMap tiles.
How to Use EXIF Viewer
Upload or drop a photo with EXIF metadata
Review parsed camera and capture details
If GPS exists, inspect location on map
Copy EXIF JSON for further analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
Some apps strip metadata during export. Try using the original photo from your camera.
No. EXIF parsing runs fully in your browser.
JPEG, TIFF, and HEIC/HEIF usually include useful EXIF metadata. PNG/WebP may contain limited metadata depending on source.
The viewer uses public OpenStreetMap tiles and reverse geocoding based on extracted GPS coordinates.