Free EXIF Viewer
See every hidden tag in your photos. EXIF, IPTC, XMP, GPS, ICC. Get privacy alerts before you upload to a marketplace. The most advanced metadata reader, in your browser, no uploads.
An EXIF viewer reveals the hidden metadata cameras and editors write into a photo — EXIF (device, lens, settings), IPTC and XMP (caption, keywords, copyright), GPS (location) and ICC. This free EXIF viewer reads all of them in your browser and flags privacy risks like GPS coordinates before you upload. Nothing is uploaded.
5 blocksReads EXIF, IPTC, XMP, GPS and ICC from JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF and AVIF.
GPS alertsFlags privacy risks — GPS coordinates and camera serial numbers — before you publish a photo.
0 uploadsMetadata is read entirely in your browser; the photo never leaves your device.
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EXIF viewer FAQ
What is EXIF metadata?
EXIF and related blocks (IPTC, XMP, GPS, ICC) are tags written into image files by cameras and editors. They include device, lens, settings, location, copyright, and editing software.
Why does this matter for stock contributors?
Some agencies use IPTC/XMP for keywords and copyright. GPS coordinates can violate buyer privacy or expose private locations. Camera serials can identify your gear.
Is anything uploaded?
No. Reading metadata happens in your browser. The photo never leaves your device.
What formats are supported?
JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, TIFF, AVIF and others. Coverage matches the open-source exifr library.
How do I remove this metadata?
Use our Free Metadata Remover tool — strips EXIF/IPTC/XMP/GPS in one click. Or sign up for batch processing of up to 1000 files at a time.