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Image Metadata Extractor

Extract comprehensive metadata from image files including EXIF camera settings, IPTC descriptive data, XMP information, ICC color profiles, geolocation data, and thumbnails.

File Upload

Supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, WebP

Quick Examples

About Metadata

🏷️ Metadata Types
• EXIF: Camera technical data
• IPTC: Descriptive keywords, captions
• XMP: Adobe extended metadata
• ICC: Color management profiles

Image File

16 characters
Syntax: text

Output

Output will appear here

How It Works

Input Your Data

Paste, type, or upload your data directly into the image metadata extractor. All processing happens locally in your browser for complete privacy and security.

Configure Options

Customize the tool settings to match your specific needs. Real-time processing with instant validation and error detection.

Process Instantly

Click the process button or enable auto-processing for real-time results. Lightning-fast performance with immediate feedback and validation.

Export Results

Copy results to clipboard, download as files, or share with others. Multiple export formats available for maximum compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of metadata can be extracted?
The tool extracts EXIF (camera settings), IPTC (descriptive data), XMP (Adobe metadata), ICC (color profiles), geolocation data, and embedded thumbnails from supported image formats.
Which image formats support metadata?
JPEG and TIFF files support the most comprehensive metadata. PNG supports limited metadata, while GIF and BMP have minimal metadata support.
Is geolocation data automatically extracted?
GPS data is extracted when present in EXIF data and the geolocation option is enabled. Not all photos contain location information.
Can I extract metadata without uploading files?
All processing happens locally in your browser. Image files are not uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy.
What is the difference between EXIF, IPTC, and XMP?
EXIF contains camera technical data, IPTC holds descriptive information like captions and keywords, and XMP is Adobe's extensible metadata standard that can contain various information types.