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Image Metadata

View dimensions, file size, format, aspect ratio, megapixels, and colour statistics for any image.

Your image is processed locally. Nothing is uploaded.

How to use Image Metadata

  1. 1

    Upload your image

    Drop any JPG, PNG or WebP image onto the tool or click to select.

  2. 2

    View metadata

    The tool instantly shows file name, size, format, dimensions, aspect ratio, megapixel count, and colour statistics.

  3. 3

    Copy all

    Click Copy All to copy all metadata as plain text to the clipboard.

What metadata reveals about your images

Every image file carries information beyond the visible pixels. File metadata includes format, dimensions, file size, and modification date. For photographs taken on a phone or camera, embedded data can include GPS coordinates, device make and model, lens information, and the exact timestamp of capture. This information is often invisible but travels with the image when it is shared.

Checking metadata before sharing is a sensible privacy step. A photo taken at your home and shared publicly may embed the precise coordinates of your location. Most social platforms strip this data on upload, but file-sharing services, email attachments, and direct photo exports often do not. Reviewing what is embedded before sending gives you the opportunity to remove it first using the compress image or resize tools, which strip metadata as part of their processing.

Technical verification

For developers and designers, metadata inspection confirms that an image is the expected format and resolution before using it in a project, and verifies that a processed image has had its data stripped as intended. It is also a quick way to identify which device or software produced a specific file when working with assets from multiple sources.

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