Privacy & Security · In Your Browser

EXIF Viewer — Inspect Photo GPS & Camera Settings

Upload a photo to view the EXIF it carries: GPS coordinates, camera and lens, aperture / shutter / ISO, capture time, and more — with privacy-sensitive fields highlighted. Parsed locally, no upload.

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Quick answer

EXIF records the shooting details and device info of a photo. This tool parses and displays those fields locally in your browser, highlighting GPS location, capture time, and device serial numbers — which can leak your location and identity. When done, use the EXIF Remover to delete them. No upload.

Fields

What You Can See

GPS Location

Latitude / longitude that pinpoints where the photo was taken.

Camera & Lens

Make, model, lens, firmware and other device info.

Shooting Settings

Aperture, shutter, ISO, focal length, exposure compensation.

Privacy

Privacy Notes

Why EXIF Matters

The GPS field pinpoints where a photo was taken; timestamps reveal your movements; serial numbers tie to a specific device. Posting an original photo online makes all of this public.

Clear It When Done

Once you spot sensitive fields, remove them with the EXIF Remover before sharing.

FAQ

EXIF Viewer FAQ

Screenshots, web downloads, and images compressed by social platforms or already cleared usually contain no EXIF. Only originals straight from a camera / phone keep it intact.

They can pinpoint the spot within meters. This tool shows the coordinates and a map link that opens in a new tab only when you click it — coordinates are never sent automatically.

No. EXIF parsing runs entirely in your browser; photos are not uploaded.