Image Metadata Viewer

Inspect common EXIF and PNG metadata in your browser before you share an image. This viewer reads common EXIF and PNG text fields locally, so the image never leaves your device and never touches server memory.

Choose a JPG or PNG image to inspect its metadata locally in your browser.

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Privacy note Inspect before sharing

Choose a JPG or PNG image to inspect its metadata.

Need to remove what you find?

Once you know what is embedded in the file, you can open the Image Metadata Stripper to create a clean copy in your browser.

Detected metadata

This viewer focuses on common EXIF and PNG text fields such as camera model, timestamps, editing software, and GPS coordinates.

What metadata can reveal

  • GPS coordinates that point to where the photo was taken.
  • The camera or phone model used to capture the image.
  • The date and time the image was created.
  • Editing software, author fields, or descriptive notes.

Why it is private

The inspection happens locally in your browser. Your image is never uploaded, never sent through an API, and never stored in server memory.

What this tool reads

It reads common EXIF fields in JPG images and common text or EXIF-style fields in PNG images. Some vendor-specific or uncommon metadata blocks may not appear in this summary.

Helpful note

If no readable metadata appears, the image may already be clean, or it may use metadata blocks this viewer does not expose yet.