EXIF Metadata Viewer
Reveal hidden metadata in photos and videos — camera, exposure, GPS, and more
Drag a file here or click to select
Images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC, WebP) or Videos (MP4, MOV) — up to 50 MB
No files are uploaded — all processing happens in your browser.
EXIF metadata viewer for photos
Drop a JPEG, HEIC, or RAW file in and this EXIF metadata viewer decodes every tag the file carries: camera make and model, lens focal length, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, GPS coordinates, and the original capture timestamp. It also surfaces editing-tool fingerprints (Lightroom version, Photoshop signature, AI-generation markers) so you can see what each photo silently reveals before sharing it.
MP4 metadata viewer — video container details
The same tool also works as an MP4 metadata viewer for video files (and MOV, MKV, WebM, AVI). It reads the container atoms and exposes codec, resolution, frame rate, duration, audio tracks, encoder string, and creation date. If the camera recorded GPS into the video, the coordinates appear here too — the data most people don't realise their phone embeds in every clip. Like the photo path, video metadata is read entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Why view metadata before you share
Photo and video metadata is the easiest way to leak personal information. A single image posted to a forum can include the GPS coordinates of your home, the exact timestamp of the shutter press, and the camera serial number that ties the file to every other shot you've published. Run files through this viewer first to see exactly what a recipient (or a reverse-image search engine) would see.