Image Metadata Editor
FreeView and edit EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata embedded in image files
Drop an image here or click to browse
View all EXIF / camera / GPS metadata embedded in the image.
About Image Metadata Editor
Every photo you take carries a hidden layer of data you never see. Buried inside the file are EXIF, IPTC and XMP tags recording the camera you used, the exact date and time, copyright fields, captions and sometimes the GPS coordinates of where you stood. Before you share a picture publicly or send it to a client, it's worth knowing exactly what that invisible record says about you and being able to change or clear it.
The Image Metadata Editor lets you open any image and read its full metadata, then edit individual fields or wipe them entirely. Update the author and copyright tags, fix a wrong timestamp, or remove details you'd rather not pass along. It runs right in your browser with no signup, no watermark on your photo, and no account, so inspecting and cleaning your files stays quick, free and private.
Common uses
- Checking what EXIF data a photo reveals before posting it online
- Adding correct author and copyright tags to your own photography
- Fixing an incorrect capture date or timezone in a photo's timestamp
- Editing IPTC captions and keywords for stock or archive images
- Clearing camera and software details from a screenshot or export
How to use
- 1
Upload your file
Click the upload area or drag & drop your file. Supports *. Up to 50 MB.
- 2
Click "Process — Image Metadata Editor"
Click the process button. Your file is converted instantly on our secure servers.
- 3
Download your result
Preview and download your converted file. No watermarks, no quality loss, no expiry.
Why ToolHub?
- 100% Free — no account needed
- Works in your browser — no software required
- Instant results
- Secure and private
- No data stored
- Simple to use
FAQ
What's the difference between EXIF, IPTC and XMP?
EXIF holds technical camera details like exposure, date and GPS. IPTC stores editorial info such as captions, credits and keywords. XMP is a flexible format that can carry both plus copyright and licensing tags.
Can I add my own copyright information?
Yes. You can fill in or change the author, copyright and description fields so the image carries your ownership details when you share it.
Does editing metadata change how the image looks?
No. Metadata is separate from the actual pixels, so editing or removing tags leaves the visible image exactly as it was.
Can I use Image Metadata Editor on mobile?
Yes — ToolHub is fully responsive and works on iPhone, Android, tablets and all modern browsers. No app install needed.