Image EXIF Viewer

View EXIF details in images to inspect capture time, device model, orientation, and shooting parameters for photo review and asset management.

EXIF data image viewer

About the EXIF Viewer

The EXIF Viewer is useful for quickly checking basic shooting information stored in images. You can add photos in batches and read common EXIF fields such as capture time, device brand, device model, orientation, exposure, aperture, ISO, and focal length.

EXIF data is often helpful when organizing photos, checking asset sources, confirming device information, or judging image orientation. With this tool, you can view those details directly in the browser without installing extra software.

This page is best suited to reading basic EXIF data from common photo files. If the original image does not contain EXIF data, or the browser cannot read the metadata, the page will show that no EXIF information was found.

How Do You View Image EXIF Data Online?

  • Add Image Files:Click the upload area to choose images, or drag several photos onto the page. The system will automatically begin reading the available metadata.
  • View Main Fields:The list shows common EXIF fields such as brand, model, capture time, orientation, exposure time, aperture, ISO, and focal length.
  • View Raw Fields:If you need more detail, you can also inspect the raw field list prepared by the tool.
  • Cross-Check the Image:Each record includes a preview and image size so you can compare the metadata with the actual picture content.
  • Continue Organizing Assets:After reviewing the EXIF data, you can continue with orientation checks, size review, format conversion, or asset archiving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some images not show EXIF data?

Not every image includes EXIF data. In some files, the original EXIF information may have been removed during compression, export, screenshot capture, or later processing.

What kinds of images is this tool best for?

It works best with common photos taken directly by cameras or phones, especially JPEG files with standard EXIF fields. For other formats, metadata availability depends on whether the original file preserved that information.

Can you view EXIF data for multiple images at once?

Yes. The page supports batch image loading and shows the EXIF result for each photo, which makes it easy to review a full set at once.

Are images uploaded to a server for EXIF viewing?

Usually not. Image reading and basic EXIF parsing mainly happen locally in the browser, which is better for protecting photo privacy and shooting details.

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