Image Metadata Reader

Extract and view all metadata from images including EXIF, GPS, XMP, and IPTC data. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and RAW formats.

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Your data never leaves your browser

Upload an Image
Drag and drop an image or click to browse. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, and RAW formats up to 100MB.

Drag and drop an image here, or click to browse

JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, RAW (DNG, CR2, NEF, ARW...)

All processing happens locally in your browser.

How to View Image Metadata?

1

Upload Image

Drag and drop any image file (JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, RAW) into the upload area to analyze its metadata.

2

View All Data

See comprehensive metadata including EXIF, XMP, IPTC data - camera settings, GPS location, timestamps, and more.

3

Export or Remove

Copy metadata to clipboard, export as JSON, or use our EXIF Remover tool to strip sensitive information.

Why Use BrowserKits for Image Metadata?

100% Client-Side Processing

Your images are analyzed entirely in your browser. They never leave your device.

Comprehensive Format Support

Read EXIF, XMP, IPTC, ICC profiles and more from JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and RAW formats.

Privacy-First Design

Check what data your photos contain before sharing. Identify GPS locations, timestamps, and personal info.

Completely Free

No subscriptions, no limits. Analyze as many images as you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is image metadata (EXIF data)?

Metadata is hidden information embedded in image files by cameras and software. It includes camera settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), GPS coordinates, timestamps, device info, and sometimes author names.

Why should I check my photos' metadata?

Before sharing photos online, it's important to know what data they contain. GPS coordinates can reveal your home location, timestamps show when photos were taken, and device info can identify you across photos.

What image formats are supported?

We support all major formats including JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF (iPhone photos), TIFF, and various RAW formats (CR2, NEF, ARW, etc.). Each format may contain different types of metadata.