Upload a photo
Drag in an image or RAW file, or pick one from your computer. Exiflens supports common photo formats and popular RAW formats.
Upload a photo or RAW file to view camera settings, lens details, timestamps, resolution, and GPS metadata — all without creating an account.
Drop in a photo to view its EXIF data, or choose one from your computer. Exiflens is hosted in Europe.
Upload a file, review the metadata, and confirm the details you care about before you share, publish, or archive it.
Drag in an image or RAW file, or pick one from your computer. Exiflens supports common photo formats and popular RAW formats.
See camera settings, timestamps, resolution, file details, color profile, and GPS metadata in a clean, readable layout.
Use the built-in JSON tools to copy or export the metadata for documentation, troubleshooting, or sharing.
Exiflens helps you inspect metadata for photography workflows, verification, and privacy checks.
EXIF data is information stored inside an image file. It often includes the camera body, lens, focal length, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, capture date, orientation, GPS coordinates, and other technical details.
Exiflens is useful for photographers, bloggers, reviewers, camera buyers, and anyone who wants to understand how an image was taken or what metadata is attached to it.
Upload JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC, GIF, WEBP, BMP, and common RAW formats including CR2, NEF, RW2, and DNG to inspect metadata online.
No. Your photo is processed so its metadata can be read, but Exiflens does not keep uploaded photos on the server after processing.
Exiflens is hosted in Europe.
No. You can upload a file, inspect the metadata, and export JSON without creating an account.
Yes. If the file includes GPS coordinates or other location metadata, Exiflens will show it so you can check what might be embedded before sharing the image.
Yes. Exiflens supports several common RAW formats, so you can do a quick metadata check without opening desktop editing software.
Depending on the file, Exiflens can show the camera model, lens, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, timestamps, dimensions, file details, color profile, and GPS metadata.