Free EXIF Viewer
Inspect photo metadata
Drop in an image to check its file details, camera, lens, and exposure settings. The file stays in your browser, with no upload or signup required.
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What is EXIF?
Camera settings saved in the file
EXIF metadata is the technical information many cameras and phones write into an image file: camera body, lens, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, focal length, and capture date.
It helps you check how an image was made, compare settings across a shoot, or confirm what survived an export. This viewer gives you that readout locally in the browser.
How it works
Inspect a photo in three steps
01.
Choose a photo
Drag an image onto the page, or click to browse. The file is read locally in your browser.
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Review the details
See dimensions, file type, capture date, camera, lens, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and focal length when available.
03.
Control gallery display
Use the details for review or learning. In Folio galleries, you can choose whether clients see EXIF data at all.
Client galleries
Control what clients see
Folio galleries include an EXIF visibility setting. Keep camera details visible for education, proof review, or editorial context, or hide them when the gallery should stay focused on the images.
Gallery settings
FAQ
Questions & answers
Yes. You can inspect a photo without creating an account or uploading the file.
You can inspect common image files up to 30 MB. Some exported or shared images may contain little or no camera metadata.
Some editing apps, export presets, messaging apps, and social platforms remove metadata. Screenshots and generated images often have little or no camera EXIF.
No. This viewer focuses on camera and exposure details, and does not display GPS coordinates.
Yes. Folio galleries include an EXIF visibility setting, so you can show metadata when it helps and hide it when it should stay private.
Sharing a full gallery?
Folio gives every shoot a polished gallery with password protection, download controls, watermarking, and optional EXIF visibility.