
svAs mentioned, PIE (at 11.7 MBs download size) br h. If you drop your image into the grey area, this free and unlimited tool will show you all information stored inside the image. With this tool, you can view it within seconds. It's worth checking out and the fellow accepts donations. Exif Data Viewer: Check Image Metadata Online View Exif Data online Especially photographs often contain metadata like Exif. The entire collection of 圆4 plugins is 20-25 MBs, not that one would need them all. It's not the fanciest GUI but it does many things things besides exif/iptc viewing. You can checkout your exif/iptc jpg/raw data and the file is 1/4th the size of the PIE download. Irfanview and it's plugin pack are free and in IMO, it's the best/smallest/offline/freeware viewer/editor I've used in the last 20 years. It's worth checking out and the fellow accepts donations.

The full license for PIE is $29 or for PIE Studio is $39.

It's nice that you don't have to upload a photo to view exif data, it's secure and the reader costs nothing. PIE is the best offline data viewer that (that's all it does) even thought it's 4 times the download size of Irfanview, not that 10 to 20 MBs amounts to much these days.

As mentioned, PIE (at 11.7 MBs download size)Īnd Irfanview for exif/iptc data (at only 3 MBs download size) is a free online tool that allows you to access the hidden exif & meta data of your files.
