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Image Metadata Viewer
View EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS data from any photo - with a privacy risk summary.
Your files stay on your device - processed locally via WebAssembly, never uploaded
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JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, TIFF - single or batch
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About Image Metadata Viewer
Last updated: June 2026
OptiPix Image Metadata Viewer reads every EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS tag from your photo and presents them in clean, categorized sections: Camera, Exposure, GPS, Date/Time, IPTC, XMP, and Other. GPS coordinates are converted from DMS to decimal and shown with a copy-coordinates button and a Google Maps link. Each photo gets a Privacy Risk summary that flags sensitive data: GPS location, camera serial, software history, and personal IPTC fields - with a one-click link to the EXIF Remover tool to strip them. Compare two photos side-by-side to find differences in metadata, useful for verifying that EXIF was actually stripped. Search across all tags to find any specific field. Export metadata as JSON or CSV, or copy as plain text. Batch mode shows a summary table for many photos at once. Powered by exifreader running in your browser - your photos never leave your device.
How It Works
exifreader parses the file's APP1/EXIF segment, IPTC IIM records, and XMP XML packet directly in your browser. Tags are bucketed into categories and rendered with both raw and human-readable values. GPS tags are converted from DMS rationals to decimal coordinates.
Use Cases
- •Find out exactly where a photo was taken
- •Check if a downloaded photo has been edited
- •Verify a photo had its EXIF metadata properly stripped
- •Compare camera settings between two shots
- •Audit the privacy risk of photos before posting them online
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Frequently Asked Questions
What metadata can OptiPix read?
Where do GPS coordinates come from?
Are my photos uploaded to read metadata?
Can I batch-view metadata for many photos?
What does the Privacy Risk panel flag?
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