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Image Exif Info Viewer – Free Online Tool by CodeTap
The Image Exif Info Viewer by CodeTap is a fast, user-friendly tool that helps you extract hidden metadata (EXIF) from image files such as JPEG or PNG. Every photo you take stores extra information like camera type, shutter speed, GPS location, date/time, ISO level, and more — this tool helps you reveal that.
📷 Key Features:
Upload and analyze JPG, PNG, and other image formats
Instantly display camera make, model, and settings
View embedded GPS coordinates (if available)
See date and time the photo was taken
Fully online and secure — no uploads are stored
🔍 Why Use It?
Photographers use it to inspect camera settings
Security professionals check for location data
Journalists and editors validate image sources
Everyday users simply want to know more about their images
🛠️ Use Cases:
Checking whether location info is stored in your images
Learning about photo shooting conditions (ISO, aperture, etc.)
Removing metadata before sharing images online
Whether you're a professional or casual user, CodeTap’s Image Exif Info Viewer makes it easy to uncover the data inside your photos — right from your browser.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata embedded inside image files (like JPG or TIFF). It contains information such as the camera model, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, date/time, GPS location, and more.
This tool reads and displays the hidden EXIF metadata from your image file. Simply upload a photo, and it will extract and show details like camera settings, date taken, and location info (if available).
Yes. Your image is not uploaded or stored. All EXIF extraction is done directly in your browser, ensuring your privacy and security.
This tool supports common image formats that store EXIF data, such as:
.jpg
/ .jpeg
.tiff
(Note: PNG, GIF, and BMP formats typically don’t contain EXIF metadata.)
There are a few possible reasons:
The image format doesn’t support EXIF (e.g., PNG)
The metadata was removed (some social media platforms strip it)
Your camera/device didn’t save EXIF data