EXIF Viewer

No fees No server upload No sign-up required
Tool guide

About EXIF Viewer

Useful details for choosing formats, browser settings, and privacy-safe local processing.

What EXIF Viewer does

EXIF Viewer reads embedded photo metadata locally so you can inspect camera, date, and location data before sharing.

Nothing is uploaded. Use the results to decide whether you need to remove sensitive metadata.

  • Best for: Privacy checks, Camera settings review, Location audit, Photo forensics
  • Input: JPG, PNG, WebP, and browser-supported images
  • Output: metadata report

Settings and output control

Metadata groups include camera settings, image details, dates, and GPS when present.

Sensitive fields such as GPS are highlighted so you can decide whether cleanup is needed.

  • Files stay on this device by default
  • Batch export is available after processing
  • Clean-copy export is available after metadata review

Browser support and practical limits

The browser-safe limits are designed for reliability: up to 50 desktop images, a 32 MB file-size guard, and an 8192 x 4096 px image-size guard.

Mobile browsers often have less memory available, so smaller batches are recommended on phones and tablets.

  • Desktop batch: up to 50 images
  • Max image size: 8192 x 4096 px each
  • Mobile: smaller batches recommended
How it works

Use EXIF Viewer in four steps

1

Add a photo

Choose files from your device. The tool keeps the workflow inside your browser.

2

Review metadata groups

Use the preset settings or adjust format, quality, and target size.

3

Check GPS if present

Run the browser processing queue and review each file result as it finishes.

4

Export a clean copy if needed

Download individual files or a ZIP archive when the batch is complete.

Use cases

Built for specific upload limits

Privacy checks

Privacy checks often comes with size, format, or privacy constraints. This tool gives you a local browser workflow before uploading anywhere else.

Camera settings review

Camera settings review often comes with size, format, or privacy constraints. This tool gives you a local browser workflow before uploading anywhere else.

Location audit

Location audit often comes with size, format, or privacy constraints. This tool gives you a local browser workflow before uploading anywhere else.

Photo forensics

Photo forensics often comes with size, format, or privacy constraints. This tool gives you a local browser workflow before uploading anywhere else.

Limits

Format and browser limits

Supported formats

JPG, PNG, and WebP

Input formatsJPG, PNG, WebP, and browser-supported image formats
Output formatsMetadata inspection only
Desktop batchUp to 50 images · max 8192 x 4096 px each
Mobile batchSmaller batches recommended
ProcessingLocal browser processing
FAQ

Common questions

Are my photos uploaded?

No. Metadata is parsed locally in your browser.

Which formats show EXIF?

JPG usually has the richest metadata. PNG and WebP support varies by export source.

Can I remove metadata from here?

Use the Remove EXIF tool to create a clean copy after reviewing.