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🎯 Professional Image Metadata Analysis

Our free online metadata viewer provides comprehensive analysis of image EXIF data, allowing you to view detailed information about your photos including camera settings, GPS location, date taken, and technical specifications. Perfect for photographers, privacy-conscious users, and anyone who wants to understand or manage their image metadata.

πŸ“Έ Complete EXIF Data

View all available EXIF information including camera model, lens data, exposure settings, ISO, aperture, and shutter speed.

πŸ“ GPS Location Data

Extract and view GPS coordinates embedded in your photos. See exactly where each photo was taken with map integration.

πŸ”’ Privacy Protection

Remove all metadata before sharing photos online to protect your privacy and location information.

πŸ’Ύ Export Options

Export metadata as JSON for backup or analysis. Download clean images without any metadata embedded.

πŸ“‹ How to Use Image Metadata Viewer

✨ What is EXIF Metadata?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is a standard for storing metadata in image files. When you take a photo with a digital camera or smartphone, various information is automatically embedded in the image file.

Common EXIF Data Includes:

πŸ” Why Remove Image Metadata?

Privacy Protection: GPS coordinates in photos can reveal your home address, workplace, or other sensitive locations. Removing this data before sharing photos online protects your privacy.

Security Concerns: Metadata can contain identifying information like camera serial numbers, which could be used to track your equipment or verify the authenticity of images.

Professional Use: Photographers may want to remove client information, editing history, or proprietary camera settings before delivering final images.

File Size Reduction: Removing metadata slightly reduces file size, which can be beneficial when uploading multiple images or working with limited bandwidth.

Social Media: Many social media platforms strip metadata automatically, but it's safer to remove it yourself before uploading to ensure complete privacy.

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