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Metadata Viewer

Inspect common image file details, dimensions, file type, and likely embedded metadata markers directly in your browser before you share a file.

Privacy tool

Check a file for common hidden image metadata markers

Choose one local image and inspect the basic file details plus common metadata markers that can appear in JPG, PNG, or WebP files before you decide to clean or share it.

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Choose an image to inspect its basic details and common metadata markers before sharing it.

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Choose the file, inspect it, then clean it if needed

Open one image first, inspect the quick details and detected markers, then decide whether you need the metadata remover before you share the file.

  1. The file stays in your browser. The page reads basic file details and common metadata markers locally without uploading the image.
  2. This quick check looks for typical image markers such as EXIF, GPS references, XMP, and text chunks. It helps you spot likely metadata, but it is not a full forensic parser for every possible image format or private tag.
  3. This is useful when you want a quick browser-side check before sharing screenshots, phone photos, or exported images. If you still see likely metadata markers, open the metadata remover next and create a cleaner copy.

Quick open

Fast first action

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Detected markers

Common metadata markers that may still be present

This quick check looks for typical image markers such as EXIF, GPS references, XMP, and text chunks. It helps you spot likely metadata, but it is not a full forensic parser for every possible image format or private tag.

Why people use this page

Check whether a file still contains likely metadata before you send it

This is useful when you want a quick browser-side check before sharing screenshots, phone photos, or exported images. If you still see likely metadata markers, open the metadata remover next and create a cleaner copy.

Local processing

The check runs inside your browser session

The file is read locally in your browser so you can inspect common metadata markers without sending the image to the server just to see what might still be inside it.