EXIF Viewer
View EXIF data of images
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I view EXIF data of a photo?
Upload a JPG, PNG, or TIFF image. The tool extracts and displays all embedded metadata: camera model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, GPS coordinates, date/time, color space, and software. Data is organized by category for easy reading.
What camera settings are stored in EXIF data?
Aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, focal length, metering mode, flash status, white balance, exposure compensation, focus mode, and drive mode. The tool displays all available camera settings for learning and comparing shots.
How do I find the GPS location of a photo?
Upload the image. If GPS data exists, the tool shows latitude, longitude, and altitude. It displays the location on a map. Not all photos have GPS data: it depends on camera settings and whether location services were enabled on the device.
Can I view EXIF data from screenshots?
Screenshots typically have minimal EXIF data: date/time, device model, screen resolution, and software. They lack camera-specific data (aperture, shutter speed) since no camera was used. The tool shows whatever metadata is available.
What is the difference between EXIF, IPTC, and XMP metadata?
EXIF: camera and technical data (auto-generated). IPTC: editorial data like caption, keywords, copyright (manually added). XMP: Adobe's extensible format covering both plus custom fields. The tool reads and displays all three metadata standards.