πŸ“Š Raw EXIF Viewer β€” All Tags + Export

EXIF Viewer Online β€” All Raw Tags

The most complete EXIF viewer available. See every single metadata tag including EXIF, GPS, IPTC, and XMP namespaces. Filter, sort, and export as JSON or CSV. Built for photographers, developers, and privacy researchers.

πŸ”’No Upload β€” 100% Private
πŸ“Š100+ Tag Support
⬇️JSON + CSV Export
πŸ†“Free Forever
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Open an image to view all EXIF tags

Click Β· Drag & Drop Β· Paste (Ctrl+V)
JPG Β· PNG Β· WEBP Β· HEIC Β· TIFF Β· RAW
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What EXIF Namespaces Does This Viewer Support?

EXIF/IFD: Standard Exchangeable Image File tags β€” aperture, ISO, shutter speed, date/time, orientation, focal length. GPS: Latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, bearing. IPTC: International Press Telecommunications Council β€” caption, headline, keywords, creator, copyright. XMP: Adobe Extensible Metadata Platform β€” editing history, rights, descriptions. TIFF/IFD0: Camera make/model, software, artist, copyright.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between EXIF, IPTC, and XMP? β–Ύ
EXIF (camera metadata) is written automatically by the camera β€” settings, GPS, date. IPTC is typically added by photo editors and agencies β€” captions, keywords, copyright. XMP is Adobe's format for editing metadata β€” Lightroom adjustments, photo story data. All three are stored inside the same JPEG file.
Why do some tags show different values in different viewers? β–Ύ
EXIF parsers may interpret the same raw bytes differently β€” for example, some display rational numbers (like 1/250) as decimals (0.004), or format GPS coordinates differently. This viewer uses the exifr library which follows the EXIF spec closely.
Is my image uploaded? β–Ύ
No. EXIF parsing happens entirely in your browser using the open-source exifr library. No data leaves your device.