Drop images here to inspect their metadata
Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC, AVIF, GIF, BMP — up to 1000 filesHow to Use the Bulk Image Metadata Viewer Pro
This powerful client-side tool lets you inspect detailed metadata from hundreds of images instantly without uploading anything to a server. Perfect for photographers, journalists, researchers, and privacy-conscious users who want to understand what hidden data their images contain.
Step 1: Drop or select multiple images into the upload zone. The tool supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC, AVIF, GIF, and BMP.
Step 2: Review the Batch Overview showing total files, images with GPS, camera brands, and privacy risk summary.
Step 3: Use filters and search to quickly find images with specific metadata.
Step 4: Click any image to see full detailed metadata including EXIF, IPTC, GPS coordinates, timestamps, and device information.
Step 5: Export results as JSON, CSV, or a complete report.
Understanding Image Metadata
Modern digital photos contain rich hidden information known as EXIF and IPTC data. This includes camera model, lens, exposure settings, GPS location, timestamps, software used, and sometimes even copyright notices. While useful for photographers, this data can also reveal sensitive personal information such as exact location where a photo was taken.
This tool helps you discover what metadata your images carry and identify potential privacy risks before sharing them online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Everything runs 100% in your browser using the HTML5 File API. No images or metadata are sent to any server. You can even disconnect from the internet after loading the page.
Almost all common formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, HEIC, AVIF, GIF, and BMP. The tool can read embedded EXIF, XMP, and IPTC data where available.
This version is focused on viewing and analyzing metadata. For stripping metadata, you can use our separate Bulk EXIF Metadata Stripper tool.
It highlights images containing GPS coordinates, exact timestamps, or camera serial numbers that could reveal your location or personal habits when shared publicly.