Our Image Metadata Viewer helps you see the hidden details stored inside a photo. Every image can contain extra information called metadata. This data may include the image size, file type, camera model, date taken, GPS location, resolution, and other technical details.
With this free online metadata checker, you can upload a JPG, PNG, WEBP, or other image format and instantly view its metadata in a simple and easy-to-read format. You do not need to install any software or create an account.
This tool is useful for photographers, students, designers, bloggers, and anyone who wants to inspect image details quickly. For example, you can check when a photo was taken, which device captured it, or whether location data is attached to the image.
Many people also use metadata viewers for privacy reasons. Some images contain hidden GPS information that users may want to remove before sharing online. Our tool makes it easier to understand what information exists inside your image files.
The interface is beginner-friendly and works smoothly on both mobile and desktop devices. Whether you want to view EXIF data, image properties, or photo information online, this tool gives fast and simple results.
FAQ About Image metadata viewer
An image metadata viewer reads the hidden details saved inside a photo file. It can show things like image size, device name, date taken, camera settings, and sometimes location data.
Just upload your image to the tool. After the upload, the tool scans the file and displays the available metadata in a simple format.
Some social media apps and websites remove metadata automatically to save space or protect privacy. Edited screenshots also usually have very little metadata.
Yes, if GPS data is enabled on your phone or camera, the image may store the location where it was taken. That is why many people remove metadata before sharing photos publicly.
EXIF data is a type of metadata added by cameras and smartphones. It may include shutter speed, camera model, date, flash settings, and image resolution.
Yes. The tool works on Android phones, iPhones, tablets, and desktop browsers without needing any app installation.
No, the tool only reads the information stored inside the image. Your original file stays unchanged.
Most metadata viewers support common formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, WEBP, and sometimes HEIC images from iPhones.