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Image Metadata

Basic Information

File Name: -
File Size: -
Dimensions: -
Format: -
Color Depth: -

Technical Details

Aspect Ratio: -
DPI/PPI: -
Color Space: -
Compression: -

EXIF Data

Camera: -
Date Taken: -
GPS Location: -
Orientation: -

Metadata Features

Professional image metadata analysis and editing

Comprehensive Analysis

  • Basic file information
  • Technical specifications
  • EXIF data extraction
  • Color space analysis

Privacy Control

  • Metadata removal option
  • GPS data detection
  • Export capabilities
  • Privacy protection

Metadata Tips

EXIF data can contain sensitive information like GPS coordinates and camera settings. Remove metadata before sharing images online to protect your privacy.

About Image Metadata Editor

The Image Metadata Editor is a comprehensive online tool for analyzing, viewing, and editing image metadata and EXIF data. Extract detailed information about your photos including camera settings, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and technical specifications. This free metadata editor works entirely in your browser, ensuring complete privacy while providing professional-grade metadata analysis and removal capabilities for photographers, developers, and privacy-conscious users.

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is a standard that specifies formats for images, sound, and ancillary tags used by digital cameras and other systems handling image files. Understanding EXIF data is crucial for photographers and privacy-conscious users. Learn more about the technical specifications and privacy implications of image metadata in the comprehensive Wikipedia article on EXIF, which covers the format structure, data types, and privacy considerations of embedded image metadata.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1 Upload your image by clicking "Choose File" or dragging it into the upload area
  2. 2 View the automatically extracted basic information including file size, dimensions, and format
  3. 3 Click "Analyze Metadata" to extract detailed EXIF data and technical specifications
  4. 4 Review all metadata information displayed in organized sections
  5. 5 Export metadata as a text file or download a clean image with metadata removed

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of metadata can this tool extract from images?
Our tool extracts comprehensive metadata including basic file information (size, dimensions, format), technical details (color depth, compression), EXIF data (camera model, settings, GPS coordinates), and timestamps. The amount of available metadata depends on the image source and camera used.
Is it safe to upload images with sensitive metadata?
Yes, absolutely safe. All image processing happens entirely in your browser - no files are uploaded to our servers. Your images and metadata remain completely private and secure on your device throughout the analysis process.
Can I remove metadata from images to protect my privacy?
Yes! Our tool includes a metadata removal feature. Simply check the "Remove Metadata" option before downloading, and you'll get a clean image file with all EXIF data and metadata stripped out, protecting your privacy when sharing images online.
What image formats are supported for metadata analysis?
The tool supports all major image formats including JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and WebP. JPEG files typically contain the most comprehensive EXIF data, while PNG files may have limited metadata depending on how they were created.
Why might some EXIF data show as "Not available"?
EXIF data availability depends on the camera or device used, image editing history, and file format. Images from smartphones typically have rich EXIF data, while edited or converted images may have limited or stripped metadata. Some social media platforms also remove EXIF data automatically.