Online Exif Utility
How to Use the Online Exif Utility
Upload an Image
Click the Upload button to select an image from your computer.
View EXIF Data
Once your image is uploaded, you will be able to view its EXIF data.
Remove EXIF Data
Click the Remove Metadata button to download the image without metadata.
What is EXIF Data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata embedded in image files by digital cameras, smartphones, and other imaging devices. This metadata contains various details about the image, including the camera settings and the conditions under which the photo was taken. EXIF data can provide valuable context for understanding how and when a photo was captured, such as the camera make, model, exposure settings, and more. It’s useful for photographers and can also include location data if GPS is enabled. Be mindful of privacy concerns when sharing images that may contain sensitive information.
Some Common EXIF Properties
Property | Meaning |
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Camera Make | The brand of the camera used (e.g., Canon, Nikon). |
Camera Model | The specific model of the camera (e.g., Canon EOS 5D Mark IV). |
Exposure Time | The time the camera’s shutter was open (e.g., 1/200s). |
Aperture | The size of the lens opening (e.g., f/2.8). |
ISO | The sensor’s sensitivity to light (e.g., ISO 400). |
Date and Time | The date and time the photo was taken. |
GPS Latitude | The latitude where the photo was taken, if GPS is enabled. |
GPS Longitude | The longitude where the photo was taken, if GPS is enabled. |
Flash | Whether the flash was used (e.g., Fired, Not Fired). |
White Balance | The white balance setting (e.g., Auto, Daylight). |
Metering Mode | The metering mode used (e.g., Spot, Average). |
Exposure Compensation | Adjustments made to exposure (e.g., +1.0 EV). |
Lens Model | The model of the lens used (e.g., Canon EF 24-70mm). |
Camera Orientation | The orientation of the camera (e.g., Portrait, Landscape). |
Software | The software used to process the image (e.g., Adobe Photoshop). |
Focal Length | The focal length of the lens used (e.g., 50mm). |
Scene Capture Type | The scene type (e.g., Standard, Portrait). |
Contrast | The contrast setting (e.g., Normal, High). |
Saturation | The color saturation setting (e.g., Normal, Vivid). |
Sharpness | The sharpness setting (e.g., Normal, Soft). |
Digital Zoom Ratio | The ratio of digital zoom used (e.g., 1.5x). |