Image Metadata Viewer
Our free online metadata viewer allows you to easily access information such as image md5, format, width, height, size, bit depth, vertical DPI, and more.
What are the advantages of Image Metadata Viewer tool?
Supports multiple image formats
View image metadata in JPEG/JPG, BMP, PNG, WebP, HELF/HEIC, AVIF, and More!
High-Definition Image Metadata Viewing Supported
View metadata of high-definition images, each image up to 30MB, total pixel count up to 200 million.
Effortless Image Metadata Access
Easily view image metadata in three steps, always free to use.
How to use the Image Metadata Viewer tool?
Select Image
Select images for metadata viewing and upload to cloud.
Customize Settings
Click the process button and wait for the cloud to retrieve the image metadata.
Viewing Metadata
View the metadata of the image and freely copy any field from the results.
FAQ
The metadata of an image consists of detailed descriptive information, which is present in every image. This includes format, md5, width, height, size, frame count, bit depth, vertical dpi, and horizontal dpi. In comparison to the EXIF data of an image, metadata provides basic information.
Yes, JPG files do have metadata, just like all other images. You can view the metadata using our Image Metadata Viewer. If you specifically want to view the EXIF data of a JPG, you can use an Image EXIF Viewer.
A prime example of metadata is the information embedded in digital images. You can learn more about the role of image metadata by reading our informative article on viewing image metadata.
You can view the properties of an image on your computer, or utilize our Image Metadata Viewer to explore additional details about the image.
Yes, all photos contain metadata. This metadata includes essential attributes about the photo, stored in the image file's header, and cannot be discarded. It's important to note that this basic metadata is different from EXIF data, which can be stripped from the image file.
No, basic photo metadata does not include location information. It only contains details like the image's size, format, DPI, and resolution. Location information is part of EXIF data, which may or may not be present depending on whether the camera or device recorded it at the time the photo was taken. To check for EXIF data, including location, you can use our EXIF viewer tool.