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Interactive Image Metadata Viewer

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Read EXIF metadata and download a stripped, privacy-safe copy of your image.

ttb run image-metadata-viewer
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How to Use Image Metadata Viewer

Upload a photo to inspect its embedded EXIF, IPTC, or other readable metadata, then remove that metadata by downloading a freshly re-encoded copy. This is useful for privacy cleanup before sharing camera images online, especially when GPS coordinates, device model details, timestamps, or editing history might be present.

1

Upload an image

Choose a JPG, PNG, WebP, or compatible image file from your device.

2

Inspect the metadata list

The viewer extracts readable fields like camera model, creation time, orientation, and GPS data when present.

3

Decide whether to keep or strip it

Review what is embedded before you share, publish, or archive the file.

4

Download a stripped copy

Click the strip button to export a clean version without the original metadata block.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this remove GPS location data?+
Yes. Re-exporting the image removes the original EXIF block, including embedded GPS fields.
Why does my image show no metadata?+
Some screenshots and exported web graphics do not contain EXIF metadata to begin with.

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