Read Image Metadata
See every EXIF tag, GPS coordinate, and camera detail. Locally.
How it works
Inspect every metadata field embedded in an image: camera make and model, lens, ISO, exposure, GPS coordinates, capture timestamp, and any custom XMP fields. Useful for journalists, photographers, and anyone trying to verify the provenance of an image.
FAQ
Can I see exactly where a photo was taken?
If the photographer had GPS enabled, yes — coordinates appear in the gps section. Many social platforms strip this on upload, so a photo downloaded from Instagram or Twitter usually has no GPS.
What does the absence of EXIF data mean?
Either the image was processed by a tool that strips metadata (Photoshop save-for-web, social platform uploads), or it was generated synthetically (screenshots, AI images, programmatic exports).
Why are some photos missing camera info?
Screenshots, AI-generated images, and images saved through "Save for Web" tools omit the camera block. Only direct camera output (or unmodified phone photos) reliably contains it.