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Upload an image to view metadata.

File Details
File Name-
File Type-
File Size-
Modified-
Photo Settings
ISO-
Aperture-
Shutter-
Focal Length-
Image Details
Dimensions0 x 0
Aspect-
Pixels0 MP
Preview
Camera & Metadata
Camera-
Date Taken-
Orientation-
Software-
Lens-
GPS-


This free photo info tool helps you check image details such as file size, image dimensions, camera model, date taken, orientation, and EXIF data when available. It is useful for photographers, bloggers, designers, students, and anyone who wants to inspect a picture before uploading or sharing it.

How to check image metadata

  1. Upload a JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or BMP image.
  2. Check the image preview and basic file details.
  3. Review camera data, photo settings, and GPS information if present.
  4. Use Copy Metadata if you want to save the details.

Useful features

  • View image dimensions, aspect ratio, and megapixels.
  • Check file type, file size, and last modified date.
  • Read common EXIF fields from JPG photos.
  • Find camera model, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and focal length when available.
  • Works on mobile, tablet, and desktop browsers.

This image details checker is helpful for photo metadata review, EXIF viewer tasks, picture information checks, camera data lookup, and image file inspection. Some images may have limited metadata if the file was compressed, edited, or stripped before upload.

Image metadata FAQs

Can I see EXIF data from a photo?

Yes. If the image contains EXIF data, the tool can show common fields such as camera model, date taken, ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and focal length.

Why are some metadata fields empty?

Many apps and websites remove metadata to reduce file size or protect privacy. If a field is missing, the image may not contain that information.

Can this show GPS location?

Yes, if GPS data is stored inside the image file. Many phones and sharing apps remove location data automatically.

Which image formats are supported?

You can upload common image formats like JPG, JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP. EXIF camera data is most common in JPG photos.