πŸ“· EXIF Data Reader

Updated: 2026-07-11
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How to Use

  1. Click the upload area to select a JPEG photo
  2. The tool automatically reads and parses EXIF metadata
  3. View camera settings, GPS location, shooting time, and more
  4. All data is processed locally, never sent to a server

What EXIF Data Contains

πŸ“Έ Camera Info: Camera model, lens info, software version

βš™οΈ Shooting Parameters: Aperture (F-stop), shutter speed, ISO, focal length, exposure compensation, flash, white balance, metering mode

πŸ“ GPS Info: Latitude, longitude, altitude (if location recording was enabled)

πŸ“… Date/Time: Date taken, digitized date, modification date

πŸ“ File Info: File size, image dimensions (width Γ— height), resolution

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I view EXIF data? Why can't I see GPS info?

EXIF data is embedded in photo files by cameras and smartphones. GPS info requires location recording to be enabled when shooting. Many devices and apps disable GPS tagging by default or strip it during sharing.

Q: How do I remove EXIF data from photos?

You can remove sensitive EXIF data (like GPS location) using EXIF cleanup tools. Common methods: 1) Windows: right-click β†’ Properties β†’ Details β†’ Remove Properties; 2) Use dedicated EXIF removal software; 3) Social media platforms usually strip EXIF automatically during upload.

Q: Which devices write EXIF data?

Almost all digital cameras, DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and smartphones write EXIF data. Professional cameras write complete shooting parameters, phones usually include GPS info, and older phones may only record basic settings.

Q: Can EXIF data be modified?

Yes. Many photo editors and dedicated EXIF editors can modify EXIF tags. However, modifications can be detected in forensic analysis. Social media platforms typically compress or strip EXIF data during upload.

Q: Does this tool work offline?

Yes. Once loaded, this tool works entirely in your browser with no network requests. All parsing is done client-side.