Image Metadata & EXIF Analyzer

Extract EXIF, XMP, IPTC, ICC and file info. Drag & drop or upload. Files processed on server and immediately deleted.

Drop or choose an image

Drag & drop an image here or click to browse

JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, SVG (max 32 MB). Analyzed on server; file is not stored.

When analysis finishes, results appear below with file facts and metadata panels.

Example input & key output

Example analyzer input: forest path photo
Fileimage-1.jpg
TypeJPEG
Size449,542 bytes
Dimensions1600 × 1200 px
Structure / QualityBaseline / ~80
Chroma subsampling4:4:4
OrientationTop-left (Normal)
TransparencyNo
Embedded thumbnailYes

After upload, expand the panels to see detailed EXIF/XMP/IPTC/ICC metadata.

Analyzer Workflows

The analyzer is most useful when you run a specific check, not just browse tags. Use one of these workflows depending on your goal.

1) Privacy check before sharing

Review EXIF GPS and XMP/IPTC contact fields before sending files externally.

2) Publishing check

Confirm dimensions, format, rights fields, and color profile before upload.

3) Metadata loss debugging

Compare source vs exported files to find the exact step that strips metadata.

4) Source authenticity check

Verify capture timestamp, device fields, and file properties for consistency.

Analyzer uploads are processed for metadata extraction and deleted immediately after processing.

How To Read Results Faster

Use this reading order to avoid getting lost in long metadata output.

Step 1: File & image panel

Start with dimensions, format, and file size. This answers most practical questions about compatibility and upload readiness.

Step 2: Privacy-sensitive tags

Check EXIF GPS fields first. Then scan XMP/IPTC for creator, contact, and location fields before sharing.

Step 3: Rights and publishing fields

For client or publishing workflows, review IPTC/XMP captions, keywords, and copyright notices.

Step 4: Technical deep dive only when needed

Use JPEG structure, quantization tables, and color profile sections for troubleshooting quality, export behavior, or pipeline issues.

When metadata appears missing

Compare original and exported files in separate analyses. Differences usually come from app export settings or platform stripping behavior.