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View EXIF data (camera, settings, GPS) with one click. Privacy-focused: all processing is local. Right-click any image to view. 📷 EXIF Data Viewer Inspect photo metadata instantly—right‑click any image and see camera settings, GPS coordinates, and more, all without leaving the page. 🔍 Key Features - One‑click access – Right‑click any image and select “View EXIF Data”. - Basic & advanced views – See essential info first, then expand for full technical details. - Photographer‑friendly output – Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focal length, lens model, shooting date – grouped just how you’d read them. - Copy‑ready for social media – Generate a formatted block with key settings (perfect for Instagram) and copy it with one click. - GPS coordinates – If available, get a quick link to open the location in Google Maps. - Privacy‑first – All processing happens locally in your browser. No data is collected or transmitted. - Lightweight & compatible – Works on most websites and supports local files. - Open source & community‑driven – Code fully available on GitHub. Contributions, issues, and feature requests are always welcome! ⚠️ Important Note on Limitations EXIF data depends entirely on the image the website serves. Previews, thumbnails, or recompressed formats (WebP/AVIF) often have metadata stripped. If you don’t see data: - Try opening the original/full‑size image in a new tab and right‑click again. - Download the image and drag it into a browser tab – the extension will read EXIF directly from the local file. If EXIF is absent from the file, no extension can recover it. 🔒 Your Privacy Matters - No external servers – everything stays on your device. - No tracking, no analytics, no data collection. - Just you and your images. 🚀 Why Use EXIF Data Viewer? - See camera settings while browsing portfolios, marketplaces, or your own photos. - Instantly create Instagram‑ready captions with shooting details. - Verify image authenticity or learn from others’ work – all without downloading. Get it now and make metadata inspection a natural part of your browsing. --- Support If you encounter any issues or have questions, please open an issue on the repository. ---- Note: EXIF data is only available for images that contain it. Many images on the web may have had their EXIF data stripped for privacy or file size reasons.
EXIF Metadata Viewer - Find Information About Images
View EXIF metadata from images - camera settings, GPS location and more with a right-click. For photographers and privacy users. Ever wondered about the story behind a photo you see online? The EXIF Metadata Viewer extension lets you instantly reveal the hidden details embedded within images, directly from the context menu in your browser. All you need to do is right-click on an image to find out if the image has the following details stored: Camera settings: Find the make and model of the camera used, along with settings like aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Location data: See where the photo was taken (if GPS data is available). Date and time: Know exactly when the image was captured. And much more: Uncover other valuable metadata, such as software used, artist information, and more. It's easy to use: Simply right-click on any image and select "View EXIF Data." We respect your privacy and don't collect any personal data. This project is open source and the source code can be found at: https://github.com/ternera/exif-viewer
Exif Metadata Viewer
Read meta information of audio, video, image, PDF, and many more files (powered by ExifTool) The "Metadata Viewer" extension allows you to read metadata headers in image, audio, video, and PDF files. It utilizes the ExifTool library by Phil Harvey to read metadata information in the file header of a wide range of file formats. The extension runs on an isolated window. It can read many metadata including EXIF, and ID3. For a complete list of supported formats visit: https://exiftool.org/#supported
Exify
EXIF and C2PA viewer — effortless image metadata on any website Exify instantly displays essential EXIF and C2PA information on image hover — and lets you explore and search the full metadata. Who is Exify for? 1. Photographers — Learn what gear and camera settings were used to capture a photo. 2. Researchers / OSINT — Dive deeper into image metadata for analysis and investigations. 3. Anyone curious about images — Get quick access to image metadata on any website. How Exify works? 1. Hover over an image — Exify is triggered automatically for images with a long side of 500px or more. 2. View data instantly — A curated selection of EXIF properties is displayed in a sleek overlay for images with embedded EXIF metadata. 3. Check Content Credentials — A badge displays verification status and certificate issuer for images with embedded C2PA credentials. 4. Explore full metadata — Click the Exify logo or right-click the image and select "Show EXIF" to view and search all EXIF properties plus additional C2PA information. - C2PA Exify verifies and displays Content Credentials, helping you trace an image's origin and identify AI-generated images. - Location If geolocation data is available, the city and country are resolved using OpenStreetMap and displayed with a link to Google Maps. - Image detection Exify bypasses common restrictions that limit interaction with images, allowing Exify to work predictably and reliably on any website, either by hovering over images or using the contextual menu. - Settings The settings dialog lets you customize the overlay's content, position and size, toggle the EXIF overlay and C2PA badge on or off for specific sites, and view the image histogram. - Limitations Exify can only display EXIF and C2PA metadata that is embedded within the image. The availability of this data depends on the website, image hosting service, or image owner. - Privacy The Exify extension and exify.io website do not collect any data or usage statistics. - Permissions To read image data from cross-origin domains, Exify requires the "Access your data for all websites" permission. Exify does not access any other data on the page. - EXIF parsing: https://github.com/MikeKovarik/exifr https://github.com/mattiasw/ExifReader (for WEBP) - C2PA parsing and verification: https://github.com/contentauth/c2pa-js
Image Info - View Image Dimensions
Right-click any image to instantly view its dimensions, file size, type, and more. Download or open images in new tabs. Get the information of any image on the website by right-clicking it. Information provided are: actual size, rendered size, file type, and file size. You can also download or open it in a new tab.