EXIF Viewer: see every detail your camera captured

Drop any photo or RAW file to instantly read its EXIF metadata, camera model, lens, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, GPS location, and timestamps. It's free, needs no account, and runs entirely in your browser, so your images are never uploaded.

Drop an image here or click to browse

JPG · PNG · HEIC · DNG · CR2 · CR3 · NEF · ARW · ORF · RAF · RW2

What you can see in your photo's EXIF

Every time you press the shutter, your camera or phone writes a hidden layer of data into the image file. ExifGrabber surfaces all of it, grouped into clear sections:

  • Camera & lens, make, model, lens, serial number, firmware, and the software that last touched the file.
  • Exposure, aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, ISO, focal length, metering mode, flash, white balance, and exposure compensation.
  • GPS, latitude and longitude on an interactive map, altitude, direction, and GPS timestamp. See how to get GPS location from a photo.
  • Image, dimensions, color space, bit depth, and orientation.
  • Date & time, when the photo was taken, digitized, and last modified, with timezone offsets when present.
  • Raw dump, the complete, untranslated key/value set, copyable and downloadable as JSON.

Viewing RAW files and HEIC

ExifGrabber isn't limited to JPEGs. It reads metadata from HEIC iPhone photos and every major RAW format, and it extracts the embedded preview so you see the image even for formats your browser can't render. Jump straight to a format-specific guide: HEIC, Canon CR3, Nikon NEF, Sony ARW, Adobe DNG, and Fujifilm RAF.

View privately, nothing is uploaded

Most “online EXIF viewer” tools upload your photo to a server to read it. ExifGrabber never does. All decoding and parsing happen locally in your browser, so even a photo with your home GPS coordinates stays entirely on your device.

Want to remove the data instead?

Seeing what's in your photo is often the first step before sharing it. When you're ready, use the EXIF remover to strip metadata and download a clean copy, also 100% in your browser.

How to view EXIF data in 3 steps

  1. 1

    Open the EXIF viewer

    Load this page, no sign-up or install required.

  2. 2

    Drop your photo

    Drag a JPEG, HEIC, or RAW file onto the drop zone, or click to browse. Parsing happens instantly and entirely in your browser.

  3. 3

    Read the metadata

    Browse the Camera, Exposure, GPS, Image, and Date tabs, or open the raw data dump to see every field. Copy or download the data as JSON.

Frequently asked questions

Your images never leave your device, all EXIF processing runs locally in your browser