EXIF Data Viewer
Understand what an image reveals before you share it, including camera details, location traces, dates, and other hidden metadata.
Privacy
Privacy Analysis
Metadata
EXIF Data
See What Each Image Is Carrying
Review the hidden details inside your photos in a simple local workflow built for quick privacy checks.
Review Multiple Photos in One Pass
Load a group of images, move through them one by one, and spot differences in the hidden information each file contains.
Spot Privacy Signals Fast
Quickly see whether a photo includes location clues, device details, dates, or other information you may not want to share.
Stay in the Browser
The page reads metadata on your device, which keeps the normal review process more private and easier to trust.
Read Organized Details
Camera information, image properties, dates, location fields, and deeper metadata are grouped so they are easier to scan.
Keep a Record When Needed
Copy what was found or save it as a text file when you need to document, compare, or review metadata later.
Move Straight to Cleanup
After checking what is inside an image, you can continue to a cleaner version without switching to a separate workflow.
How to Check Hidden Image Details
Follow this short flow to inspect what your image includes before posting, sending, or archiving it.
Add the Images You Want to Review
Choose one photo or a small batch so you can inspect the hidden details inside each file.
Check the Privacy Summary
Open any image in the queue to see whether it contains location data, device information, dates, or other extra details.
Save the Details or Clean the File
Keep a record of the metadata if you need it, or remove the hidden information when you want a simpler shareable copy.
Want a Clearer View of What Your Photo Reveals?
Open an image, inspect the hidden details, and decide what should stay private before you share it.
View Metadata NowEXIF Viewer FAQ
Common questions about reading image metadata and understanding what it can reveal.
No. The normal viewing flow is designed to read metadata in your browser, so the image stays on your device while you check it. That makes it useful when you want to inspect location, device, or date details without sending the file somewhere else first.
Yes. You can load several images into the same queue and move through them one at a time. This makes it easier to compare files from a phone, camera, or exported folder and quickly spot which ones contain extra private information.
Yes. After reviewing what the image contains, you can remove metadata from supported JPG, PNG, and WebP files without leaving the same page flow.
The page focuses on the details that matter most before sharing an image, such as GPS coordinates, altitude, direction, camera information, and capture dates. It is meant to give a practical privacy-focused overview rather than a specialist forensic report.
The viewer works with JPG, PNG, and WebP files. Other formats are not included in this workflow so the page stays focused on formats it can handle reliably in the browser.
No. The original file on your device is not overwritten by the viewer. If you choose to remove metadata, the tool gives you a cleaned copy to download so you can review the result before using it.
Yes. You can copy the metadata or export it as a text file. That is useful when you want to keep a record, compare several files, or pass the information into another review process.
Yes. Confirming that a file is already clean can be just as useful as finding metadata. If no private details are present, the page makes that clear so you get a quick confidence check before sharing the image.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
Popular resize presets
Jump to the most commonly used image sizes for your projects