EXIF Viewer
View the EXIF metadata embedded in your photos: camera and lens, GPS location, ISO, exposure, aperture, focal length, capture date and editing software — plus every raw tag. Read locally; your photo is never uploaded.
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View camera, lens, GPS, ISO, exposure and date. Read locally; never uploaded.
View the EXIF metadata embedded in your photos: camera and lens, GPS location, ISO, exposure, aperture, focal length, capture date and editing software — plus every raw tag. Read locally; your photo is never uploaded. EXIF Viewer is a free, browser-based tool in the Toolsnest image tools collection — there is nothing to install, no account to create and no watermark on your results. It works on desktop, tablet and mobile, and because the work happens on your own device it stays fast even with large inputs.
How to use the EXIF Viewer
- Open the EXIF Viewer — no sign-up or software download is required.
- Drag and drop your file(s) into the tool, or click to browse and select them from your device.
- Choose any options you need, such as order, quality, page range or output format.
- Click the action button and let the tool process everything locally in your browser.
- Download the finished file. Your originals are never changed or uploaded.
Why use the EXIF Viewer?
- 100% free with no limits, no sign-up and no watermarks.
- Private by design — your files are processed in your browser and never uploaded to a server.
- Fast and lightweight, with instant results even on a phone or a slow connection.
- Works everywhere — any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iOS.
- Part of a full image tools suite, so related exif viewer tasks are one click away.
Is it private and secure?
Your privacy is built in. The EXIF Viewer does all processing on your own device using client-side code, so your files are never transmitted, stored or seen by anyone — including us.
Frequently asked questions
What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata cameras and phones embed in photos — including the camera model, exposure settings, date and often the GPS location where the photo was taken.
Can I see where a photo was taken?
If the photo contains GPS EXIF, the tool shows the coordinates and a link to view them on a map. Many images have this stripped by social networks.
Why does my photo show no EXIF?
Screenshots, edited exports and images downloaded from most social platforms have their metadata removed. Original camera/phone files usually retain it.
Is my photo uploaded?
No. Metadata is parsed locally in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.