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Free Online Image Metadata Viewer

View, strip, or preserve image metadata. See EXIF data, GPS coordinates, camera settings, and more. Browser-based and private.

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View Image Metadata

Upload an image to view its EXIF data, GPS coordinates, and camera settings.

Click to upload or drag and drop

JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, HEIC up to 10MB

Why Choose ImgSquash for Image Metadata?

Complete EXIF Viewer

See all embedded metadata including camera settings and GPS data

Strip Metadata

Remove all metadata for privacy before sharing images online

Preserve Metadata

Keep important metadata like copyright and camera settings

Privacy First

100% browser-based, metadata is never transmitted

How to Use Metadata Viewer

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drag and drop your image into the metadata viewer or click to browse your device.

  2. 2

    View metadata details

    See EXIF data, GPS coordinates, camera settings, and other metadata embedded in your image.

  3. 3

    Download with settings

    Choose to preserve or strip metadata when downloading your optimized image.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is image metadata?

Image metadata (EXIF data) contains information about the image including: camera model, lens settings, exposure, ISO, date/time, GPS coordinates, software used, copyright information, and more. This data is embedded in the image file itself.

Is it safe to view image metadata?

Yes. All processing happens directly in your browser using client-side processing. Your images are never uploaded to a server, ensuring complete privacy and security. Metadata is read locally and never transmitted.

Why should I strip metadata?

Stripping metadata can protect your privacy by removing GPS location data, personal camera information, and other sensitive details before sharing images online. It also reduces file size slightly.

When should I preserve metadata?

Preserve metadata when you need to maintain copyright information, camera settings for reference, date/time stamps for organization, or GPS data for location tracking in photography workflows.

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