Photo GPS & EXIF Viewer

See the hidden metadata in your photos.

GPS coordinates, camera model, lens, ISO, exposure — everything the camera quietly recorded.

Every JPEG your camera or phone produces carries an EXIF block: when it was taken, where (if GPS was on), with what camera, at what aperture and shutter speed. Photo GPS & EXIF Viewer surfaces all of it for any image you point at.

What it shows

  • GPS latitude / longitude / altitude (with a map link)
  • Date and time the shot was taken
  • Camera make, model, and serial number
  • Lens make and model
  • ISO, aperture, shutter speed, focal length, flash status
  • White balance and exposure mode
  • All other standard EXIF fields

Bulk scanning

Point at a folder. The tool lists every image with a "has GPS / no GPS" flag and exports a CSV with the location for each photo that has one. Useful for auditing how many of your photos accidentally carry location data — the kind of metadata you might not want to publish.

When you need it

  • Privacy audit before publishing photos online
  • Geolocating an old photo collection
  • Reviewing camera-setting habits across a shoot
  • Forensic-style review of "when was this taken?"
  • Building a photo map of a trip

Features

  • Single-photo or folder-scan modes
  • Map link for any photo with GPS
  • CSV export of bulk results
  • Reads JPEG, TIFF, and most RAW formats
  • Portable single executable

System requirements

  • Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
  • A few MB of free RAM
  • About 1 MB of disk space

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