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View EXIF and metadata for images.
Nextooly’s Image Metadata Viewer extracts and displays EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, ICC profile, and other metadata directly in your browser. No uploads required—your images remain fully private.
Inspect camera details, timestamps, GPS coordinates, color profiles, and more. For privacy-sensitive workflows, you can also export a clean metadata-free copy of the image, ensuring no location or device information is retained.
Image Metadata Viewer helps you complete image metadata viewer workflows quickly with privacy-first processing. This tool belongs to Nextooly's Image & Media collection and is designed for fast results without unnecessary complexity.
Example
Input: The source text, file, or settings you want to work with.
Output: A clean image metadata viewer result ready for the next step.
If Image Metadata Viewer is close but not quite the right fit, these related Nextooly tools cover adjacent image & media workflows without sending you to another service.
Best if you need to remove EXIF metadata (GPS, camera ID, timestamps) from images for privacy.
Best if you need to compress JPG, PNG, and WebP images.
Best if you need to add text or logo watermarks to your images.
Does this metadata viewer upload my images?
No. All metadata reading happens locally.
Which image formats are supported?
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP.
Why do I see 'No metadata found'?
Screenshots and social-media images often strip metadata.
Why can reading metadata take a few seconds?
Large or metadata-heavy files take longer to parse.
What does the 'Download image without metadata' option do?
It exports a clean copy with all EXIF/GPS/IPTC removed.
Can this tool extract GPS coordinates?
Yes, if the image contains GPS metadata.
Why are some metadata values shown as JSON?
Complex metadata groups (IPTC/XMP/ICC) are structured objects.
Why does preview or metadata fail to load?
The image may be corrupted or too large for the browser to decode.
2026-03-10
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