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EXIF Viewer

EXIF Viewer: Pick image and exif with speed and clarity. Runs straight in the browser and keeps the workflow lightweight. Built for quick checks before you.

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Why use EXIF Viewer

People searching for quick answers often land here because EXIF Viewer matches common searches such as EXIF Viewer, online image and exif and a practical way to handle image It narrows down image and exif choices quickly, which is useful when browsing manually would slow the task down.

Use EXIF Viewer when you need to find the right option faster without opening spreadsheets, heavy editors or back-and-forth forms. Useful for creators, designers and operators handling assets, exports and lightweight visual adjustments. The page is structured to answer the practical question first, then give enough context to review the result with confidence. That matters when a small tool is supposed to remove friction instead of creating more.

Where this tool is most useful

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  • Clear output that is easier to review and trust for asset preparation and visual consistency
  • Local-first handling for Works well in short operational workflows

For client-side tools, the page highlights local execution and practical steps so the result feels trustworthy before you move on. If this step is only part of your workflow, nearby tools like Image Compressor, Image Converter and Image Resizer help you continue without redoing context from scratch.

Image EXIF Viewer — Read Photo Metadata, GPS, Camera Settings

The Image EXIF Viewer reads and displays all EXIF metadata embedded in your photos — camera model, lens information, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, GPS coordinates, date taken, and dozens more fields. Upload any JPEG or TIFF image to inspect its full metadata.

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is written by cameras and smartphones at the moment a photo is taken. The viewer extracts and categorizes this information into readable sections: camera and lens details, exposure settings (f-stop, shutter speed, ISO, metering mode), GPS coordinates with map link, image dimensions and color space, software used for editing, and copyright information if present.

Photographers review shooting settings to learn from their own or others' work — checking what aperture and ISO combination produced a specific look. Digital forensics professionals examine metadata for authenticity verification and geolocation. Privacy-conscious users check what personal data (especially GPS location) is embedded before sharing photos online.

Image EXIF Viewer is part of the facilita.tools suite of free browser-based photography utilities. Available in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, optimized for desktop and mobile browsers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does EXIF Viewer do?
EXIF Viewer helps you pick image and exif with a short, direct workflow. It is meant for people who need an answer quickly without losing the context behind the result.
When should I use EXIF Viewer?
Use EXIF Viewer when the priority is speed, repeatability and fewer manual steps. It works well for quick checks, operational routines and situations where you do not want to open a full application for a small task.
Does EXIF Viewer keep my data private?
For client-side tools, the main processing happens in the browser. That reduces friction for sensitive or temporary inputs and makes the page useful for quick private checks.
How is EXIF Viewer different from nearby tools?
EXIF Viewer focuses on one narrow job so the page stays fast and easier to trust. If your workflow continues after this step, Image Compressor is the kind of related tool you would use next.
What metadata fields can I see?
Camera model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, metering mode, flash status, GPS coordinates, date/time taken, software, color space, resolution, and copyright fields.
Which image formats contain EXIF data?
JPEG and TIFF files are the primary carriers of EXIF data. PNG files generally do not contain EXIF metadata. RAW formats (CR2, NEF, ARW) also contain EXIF but may need dedicated software.
Is my photo uploaded to a server?
No. The EXIF data is read entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your photo never leaves your device, ensuring complete privacy of your images and location data.