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Image Metadata Viewer

Check basic image details, dimensions, type and file information in one clean view.

Upload an image to view EXIF metadata like location, camera details, exposure, resolution and basic file information.

Check useful image details before you share or edit

This image metadata viewer shows both basic file details and extra EXIF fields when they exist, including GPS location, camera make and model, exposure settings, copyright and more.

Best for

  • Checking whether a photo still contains GPS location data
  • Reviewing camera and EXIF details before sharing an image
  • Reading width, height and file size without opening other software

Related tools

Remove Image Metadata, Crop Image, and Image Compression.

Where Image Metadata Viewer fits best

Image Metadata Viewer is meant for a focused browser job that should not require a bigger app. Open the page, finish the task, review the result and move on without unnecessary setup.

  • Useful when you want one clear job per page
  • Lets you review the result before downloading it
  • Links naturally to the next related tool when the task continues

How to use this tool

  1. Choose your input on the page.
  2. Review the generated result or preview.
  3. Download the output or continue to a related next step.

When this page is useful

  • Quick browser-based tasks that do not need larger software
  • One-off jobs where clarity matters more than complexity
  • Visitors who want a direct result with minimal setup

What to check before downloading

  • Always review the output before using it in production or sharing it onward.
  • Keep a copy of your original file when the result matters.
  • Related tools are linked below if the task continues.

Datenschutzhinweis: Use the related privacy information pages if you need more detail about how local workflows behave on the site.

Questions people usually have before they save the result

Will Image Metadata Viewer reduce image quality?

That depends on the format and settings you choose. Lossy exports such as JPG or WebP can make files much smaller, while PNG is better when you need to keep clean edges or transparency.

Do I need to install anything to use Image Metadata Viewer?

No. Image Metadata Viewer is built for a quick browser task, so the usual path is simple: choose the input, check the result, and save the output.

When is Image Metadata Viewer useful?

It is useful when you need to prepare images quickly for websites, marketplaces, support pages, social posts, or internal documentation without opening a larger desktop editor.