Metadata Viewer
View comprehensive image metadata including EXIF camera info, GPS coordinates, IPTC/XMP data, and technical details.
Credit Usage
Options & Settings
| Setting | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Metadata Sections | Collapsible | Organized categories that expand/collapse for easy browsing. Basic InfoCamera/EXIFLocationIPTC/XMP |
| Copy Field | Button | Click any field to copy its value to clipboard. |
| Export Report | Button | Download all metadata as JSON or text file for documentation. |
When to Use
- Checking image DPI before sending to print
- Verifying copyright and creator information
- Finding when and where a photo was taken
- Documenting file specifications for archives
Pro Tips
Look at "Resolution" in Basic Info to verify print-readiness. 300 DPI recommended.
Click any value to copy it. Great for grabbing color profiles or dimensions.
GPS data can reveal shoot locations. Check before sharing images publicly.
What to Expect
Best Results
- Original photos from cameras (full EXIF)
- Professional stock images (complete IPTC)
- RAW or high-quality exports
- Files with embedded GPS data
Limited Results
- Screenshots (no metadata embedded)
- Social media downloads (metadata stripped)
- Re-saved/converted files (data lost)
- AI-generated images (no camera data)
Real-World Examples
Print Specification Verification
A printing company needs to verify that submitted files meet their 300 DPI requirement. Upload: Client-submitted pattern file, unknown specifications. Metadata Result: Resolution: 300 DPI, Color Space: sRGB, Dimensions: 4000x4000px. Check: Basic Info section → Resolution field.
Copyright Documentation
A design studio needs to document the creator and rights information for all reference images in their archive. Upload: Stock photo reference, need licensing info. IPTC/XMP Result: Creator: John Smith Photography, Copyright: 2025 All Rights Reserved, Usage: Editorial Only. Export: JSON report for archive records.
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