EXIF Editor

View and edit photo metadata — GPS, camera, dates, copyright.

Browser Processing Only (Offline Ready)
1

Upload your file

Drag & drop or click to select a file from your device.

2

Adjust settings

Configure options to get the result you want.

3

Download result

Get your processed file instantly. No waiting.

Key Features

Complete Metadata Inspection

Read every EXIF, IPTC, and XMP field from JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, and TIFF. Fields are grouped by camera, lens, date, GPS, and copyright so you can scan a photo's full digital history at a glance.

Edit Key Fields In Place

Change date taken, GPS coordinates, camera and lens model, author, copyright, title, and description in one form. No format conversion, no pixel re-encoding — your original photo is preserved.

One-Click Privacy Clear

Dedicated buttons wipe the GPS coordinate or shooting date without touching the rest of the metadata. Perfect for stripping location before posting to social media or sharing with clients.

Preserve Original Format

Writes edits back into JPEG, PNG, and WebP in the original container — no re-encoding, no quality loss, no surprise format switch. Your PNG stays a PNG and your WebP stays a WebP.

JSON / CSV Export

Dump the full metadata record — including maker notes and rare tags — as JSON or spreadsheet-ready CSV. Ideal for audits, forensic work, legal documentation, or feeding into other pipelines.

100% Local, Zero Upload

Every read and every write happens in your browser. Photos never leave your device, the GPS preview is rendered locally, and the whole tool keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

About This Tool

What is EXIF Editor?

EXIF Editor lets you inspect and edit the hidden metadata stored inside a photo — GPS location, camera model, lens, shooting date, author, copyright, and more. Unlike most online editors, it keeps your original file format intact and does all processing in your browser.

Perfect for correcting a wrong timestamp after travel, stripping GPS before sharing, or stamping copyright onto an exported photo.

How to Use EXIF Editor

  1. Upload one photo by clicking the dropzone or dragging it onto the page
  2. The tool reads all EXIF, IPTC, and GPS fields and shows them grouped by category
  3. Edit any of the high-frequency fields directly in place: date, GPS, camera, lens, author, copyright, title, description
  4. Use the inline Clear GPS or Clear date buttons to wipe a single field
  5. Click Apply & Download to save the edited image — original format preserved
  6. Or click Export JSON / CSV for a full metadata dump

Key Features

  • Full Read, Preserve Format: Read EXIF/IPTC/XMP across JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, TIFF; write edits back to JPEG, PNG, and WebP in the original format
  • High-Frequency Fields: Edit the fields people actually change — date, GPS, camera, lens, author, copyright, title, description
  • One-Click Clear: Dedicated buttons to clear GPS or clear date without touching the rest of the metadata
  • Map Links: Three external map links (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Bing Maps) for the GPS location — no map tiles loaded on this page
  • JSON / CSV Export: Full metadata dump for audits, forensics, or feeding into other tools
  • 100% Private: No uploads — every read and write happens in your browser

Common Use Cases

  • Before Sharing: Strip the GPS coordinate from a photo before posting to social media
  • After Travel: Fix a wrong date or time zone on a photo taken while the camera clock was off
  • Copyright Stamping: Add author, copyright, and caption to an exported photo
  • Forensics & Audit: Export the complete EXIF/IPTC/XMP to JSON or CSV for documentation
  • Privacy Review: Inspect exactly what metadata a photo carries before deciding what to remove

Privacy-First EXIF Editing

Uploading a photo to a server to edit its privacy-revealing metadata would defeat the purpose. Everything happens in your browser.

  • Your photos never leave your device
  • The GPS preview is drawn locally — no map tile requests that would leak the location
  • Opening a location on OpenStreetMap is strictly user-initiated via the external link button
  • Works offline once the page has loaded

FAQ

You can edit the most common fields: date taken, GPS coordinates (latitude/longitude), camera model, lens model, author, copyright, title, and description. Rare or device-specific fields are shown as read-only so you don't accidentally corrupt them.
No. All reading and writing happens locally in your browser. Photos never leave your device.
This tool preserves your original file format instead of converting to JPEG. In-place editing for HEIC, AVIF, and TIFF requires complex container rewriting and is not supported in this version. You can still view all metadata in these formats.
Click the Clear GPS button in the GPS section of the edit form. All other metadata (camera, date, copyright) is preserved in the saved file.
A complete dump of every EXIF, IPTC, and XMP field the tool could parse from the file. Includes camera details, GPS, timestamps, maker notes, and more. Useful for audits, forensic work, or feeding into other tools.