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Extract and view EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS metadata from your photos. Export as JSON.
EXIF data (camera model, exposure settings, ISO, focal length, GPS coordinates, date/time), IPTC data (caption, keywords, copyright, creator), and XMP data (editing history, color profiles, ratings).
Most photos from cameras and smartphones contain EXIF data. Screenshots, AI-generated images, and heavily processed images often have minimal or no metadata. Social media platforms strip most metadata from uploaded images.
Yes, many smartphone photos embed precise GPS coordinates. Before sharing photos publicly, consider stripping location data. Our Image Compressor removes EXIF data during re-encoding, or you can use dedicated metadata stripping tools.
This tool is view-only — it displays metadata but does not modify it. To remove metadata, re-save the image through our Image Compressor (which strips EXIF during re-encoding) or use a dedicated metadata editor.
Yes. The tool provides a "Copy as JSON" option that exports all detected metadata in structured JSON format. This is useful for photo archiving, cataloging, and building metadata databases.