Exif Viewer

View the EXIF data in your photos. Select photos on your device or on a web page. Simply right-click on an image in a web page.

Total ratings

3.25 (Rating count: 16)

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Pros
  • Works perfectly on stored images
  • User-friendly for viewing local images
  • Provides quick access to EXIF information
Cons
  • Only works with local images, not online images
  • Redirects to a website full of ads for processing
  • Doesn't show full EXIF field names or detailed information
Most mentioned
  • Does not handle data URLs
  • Could be replaced by a simple bookmarklet
  • Concerns about image data collection
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Recent rating average: 2.80
All time rating average: 3.25
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2023-07-01
Andi K
This extension just opens a link to an ugly website full of ads. Cannot handle data urls. Preferable alternative in the terminal using curl and exiftool: curl URL | exiftool -f -G -a -struct -fast -
2023-07-01
Andi K
en This extension just opens a link to an ugly website full of ads. Cannot handle data urls. Preferable alternative in the terminal using curl and exiftool: curl URL | exiftool -f -G -a -struct -fast -
2021-12-26
asad ali
I Like this extension. Works for me perfectly on stored images. I am just curious if it does not collect my images to its own database or something
2021-12-26
asad ali
en I Like this extension. Works for me perfectly on stored images. I am just curious if it does not collect my images to its own database or something
2021-01-31
Inge Jones
I wanted to know exactly what field was showing what info, and it didn't bother showing the full EXIF fieldnames, so I could have been viewing any old metadata fields that happened to hold content.
2021-01-31
Inge Jones
en I wanted to know exactly what field was showing what info, and it didn't bother showing the full EXIF fieldnames, so I could have been viewing any old metadata fields that happened to hold content.
2021-01-06
Chris Orbz
Not a real extension. Just forwards the URL of an image (via a context menu item) to a web based tool. Doesn't pass any arguments in the URL properly either. This could be accomplished without installing anything using a bookmarklet. In fact, I'll write one right now - add a new 'EXIF' bookmark to your Bookmarks Bar and after you copy/paste the line below, you'll need to add javacript: to the beginning because Chrome will parse it out for security reasons. (There's no issue though, you can probably see what the javascript does even if you don't know how to code.) Then open any JPEG image in its own tab and click the EXIF bookmark. Exact same results, except it'll work 100% of the time. javascript:location.href='https://linangdata.com/exif-reader/?url='+window.location
2021-01-07
Chris Orbz
en Not a real extension. Just forwards the URL of an image (via a context menu item) to a web based tool. Doesn't pass any arguments in the URL properly either. This could be accomplished without installing anything using a bookmarklet. In fact, I'll write one right now - add a new 'EXIF' bookmark to your Bookmarks Bar and after you copy/paste the line below, you'll need to add javacript: to the beginning because Chrome will parse it out for security reasons. (There's no issue though, you can probably see what the javascript does even if you don't know how to code.) Then open any JPEG image in its own tab and click the EXIF bookmark. Exact same results, except it'll work 100% of the time. javascript:location.href='https://linangdata.com/exif-reader/?url='+window.location
2020-01-19
Bukhori Sulistyanto
ok
2020-01-19
Bukhori Sulistyanto
en ok
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