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Read every EXIF, IPTC, XMP, ICC and GPS field embedded in images, including camera, lens, exposure, capture date and location.
Private: the image stays in your browser.Every field embedded in your photo, laid out clearly. Here is what the Metadata tab surfaces.
The tool reads the file right in your browser and counts every metadata field, grouped by segment. You see at a glance which standards are present (EXIF, IPTC, XMP, ICC, GPS), plus any privacy-sensitive data worth a second look.
Everything embedded in this file is laid out below. Metadata is self-reported and easy to edit or strip, so read it as context, not confirmation.
No need to dig through hundreds of raw tags. The tool surfaces the most-used fields, drawn from across every segment into one clean panel: camera and lens, exposure, capture date, dimensions, GPS, software and copyright.
When a file carries GPS coordinates, the tool reads them, plots the capture point on a map, and links straight to OpenStreetMap and Google Maps, so you can confirm a location or spot an inconsistency in seconds.
Below the highlights, the full payload is grouped by segment (TIFF/IFD0, EXIF SubIFD, GPS, IPTC, XMP and the ICC color profile), with every raw tag and value preserved exactly as it was written into the file.
Need the underlying data? The tool reads embedded text chunks like PNG tEXt / iTXt, which often carry software notes or AI generation parameters, and lets you copy or download the complete parsed metadata as JSON.
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Metadata is one signal among many. Sightengine pairs it with pixel-level AI detection and signed C2PA provenance, so you can cross-check an image from every angle.
Pixel-level analysis that flags AI-generated and AI-edited images, deepfakes and face manipulations — straight from the image content, no metadata required.
Try the AI detectorRead and cryptographically verify signed Content Credentials — origin, edit history and signer trust — to see whether an image's provenance holds up.
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