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Free Online EXIF Data Viewer - Read Image Metadata — Free Online Tool

Free Online EXIF Data Viewer - Read Image Metadata

View Image EXIF Metadata Free — See What Your Photo Reveals

Before sharing a photo, it is worth checking what information is hidden inside it. Our free EXIF metadata viewer shows you everything embedded in your image — GPS coordinates, date and time, camera settings, and more — without uploading your photo anywhere.

What EXIF Data You Might Find

GPS location: Where the photo was taken, often accurate to within 10 meters. Date and time: Exact timestamp of when the shutter was pressed. Camera details: Make, model, and serial number of the camera or phone. Exposure settings: Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focal length. Software: Editing apps used to process the image. Orientation: Whether the camera was held portrait or landscape.

Why Checking Metadata Matters

If you are selling items online with photos taken at home, the GPS coordinates in those photos could reveal your home address. If you are sharing photos anonymously, the camera serial number can link to your identity. Knowing what your photos contain lets you make informed decisions about what to share.

Private by Design

Your photo is read and analyzed locally in your browser. The metadata — including any GPS coordinates — never leaves your device. Use our EXIF remover tool to strip the metadata after reviewing it.

Free Online EXIF Data Viewer - Read Image Metadata interface — ImageXpo
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can someone find out where I live from my photos?

Yes, if the photo has GPS metadata and was taken at home. The GPS coordinates are precise enough to identify a specific address. Remove metadata before sharing photos taken at your home using ImageXpo's EXIF remover.

Does every photo contain GPS data?

Only if location services were enabled on the camera or phone when the photo was taken. Many phones ask permission to include location in photos. Photos from standalone DSLRs typically do not have GPS unless the camera has a built-in GPS module.

Does viewing metadata change or damage the photo?

No. This tool reads the metadata without modifying the file in any way. The image is not altered.