View Image Metadata Free

See what your image is hiding.

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How It Works

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Upload your image Any common image format works.
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View metadata instantly All extracted data displayed in organized sections.
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Export if needed Copy to clipboard or download as JSON.

Why Image Info?

Every digital image contains hidden information. Camera make and model, lens used, aperture and shutter speed, GPS coordinates where the photo was taken, date and time, software used for editing, copyright notices, and more.

What you'll see: - Basic Info: Dimensions, format, file size, aspect ratio - Technical: Bit depth, color space, chroma subsampling, ICC profile - Camera/EXIF: Make, model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length - GPS: Location shown on an interactive map (if present) - IPTC/XMP: Title, description, keywords, copyright, creator

This tool is read-only—it doesn't modify your image. Just upload, view the data, and optionally export it as JSON.

Privacy note: If you're about to share a photo online, check it here first. You might be surprised what metadata is embedded—especially GPS coordinates that reveal where the photo was taken.

Frequently Asked Questions

EXIF data (camera, lens, settings, date), GPS coordinates, IPTC/XMP data (title, description, copyright), ICC color profiles, and technical details like bit depth and chroma subsampling.
No. Image Info is read-only. Your image is analyzed but never changed. To remove or edit metadata, use our Strip Metadata or Add Copyright tools.
If the image contains GPS coordinates (common in smartphone photos), we'll show the location on an interactive map. Many cameras and phones embed location data by default.
JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, TIFF, HEIF, JXL, and JP2. JPG and HEIF typically contain the most metadata, especially from cameras and smartphones.

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