Analyze files to extract metadata including EXIF data, GPS location, camera settings, file properties, and more. All processing happens in your browser for maximum privacy.
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Supports images, videos, audio, documents, and more
The File Metadata Viewer by ConvertResize.com is a comprehensive tool for analyzing file metadata including EXIF data from photos, technical properties, GPS coordinates, camera settings, and security information. Perfect for photographers, digital forensics, privacy analysis, and general file inspection.
Our metadata viewer processes files entirely in your browser for maximum privacy and security. View detailed camera settings, discover hidden location data, analyze file properties, and export clean versions of your files with sensitive metadata removed.
The tool supports a wide range of file formats including photos (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, RAW), videos (MP4, MOV, AVI), audio files (MP3, WAV, FLAC), and documents, providing detailed technical analysis for each file type.
The tool supports images (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, WebP), videos (MP4, MOV, AVI), audio files (MP3, WAV, FLAC), and basic support for documents and other file types for general properties.
Is my file data secure?Yes! All processing happens locally in your browser. Your files and their metadata never leave your device or get uploaded to our servers.
What is metadata stripping?Metadata stripping removes potentially sensitive information like GPS coordinates, camera serial numbers, and timestamps from files before sharing them publicly.
Can I see GPS coordinates from photos?Yes, if your photos contain GPS data, the tool will extract coordinates and show them on a map, plus provide reverse geocoding to show the approximate location.
What camera information can be extracted?The tool can extract camera make/model, lens information, exposure settings, ISO, flash settings, white balance, and many other technical photography details.
File won't process? Make sure the file isn't corrupted and is a supported format. Very large files may take longer to process.
No metadata found? Some files may have minimal metadata, especially if they've been processed by social media platforms that strip metadata for privacy.
Location not showing? GPS data is only available if location services were enabled when the photo was taken and the camera/phone supports geotagging.
Map not loading? The map requires an internet connection to load location data. The coordinates will still be shown even if the map fails to load.
Download buttons not working? Make sure your browser allows file downloads. Some browsers may block automatic downloads for security reasons.