Image Metadata Viewer & Editor
View, edit and strip EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata — offline, without touching a pixel.
Runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded
⬒ Drop an image, paste, or browse
JPEG · PNG · WebP · HEIC · TIFF — nothing is uploaded, and the image itself is never re-encoded
File
⚠ Location
Shown as text on purpose. Plotting it on a map would fetch tiles from
somebody else's server, leaking the very coordinates you came here to check.
Safe for web clears every block except the embedded colour profile and
the orientation tag — the two whose absence visibly changes the picture.
Stripping everything is off because it cannot be made to work
here: it must also delete the colour profile, and the metadata engine
running in your tab discards its own output whenever ExifTool warns
about that deletion. Almost every camera and phone photo carries a
colour profile, so the option would fail on almost every real file.
Raw tag editor
Set any ExifTool tag by name, one per line, asTag=value.
Values are passed through untouched — ExifTool's own errors are the authority.
Reading happens instantly and offline. The first save downloads the metadata engine — up to 24 MB depending on what your connection can compress, once per session, and never before you ask for it.
How to use
- Drop, paste, or browse for an image.
- Read every metadata block, including GPS coordinates if the photo carries them.
- Edit any tag, or strip metadata selectively, then download the result.