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EXIF Editor (Date & GPS)

Inspect and edit photo metadata (date taken, GPS, copyright, and more) and save locally — processed entirely in your browser.

Local Processing Only

Drop an image or click to select

Supported: JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, JXL

How to Use

1

Load an image and confirm the format is supported.

2

Update timestamp, copyright, camera, and GPS fields in Editor tab.

3

Use Raw tab to verify remaining tags before publishing.

4

Save and re-download, then validate metadata in another viewer.

FAQ

What fields can I edit?

You can edit common fields such as date taken, description, copyright, camera model, and GPS (latitude/longitude).

Does this affect image quality?

In general, the visible image stays the same. This tool edits the metadata area without re-compressing image data (some formats may have tag-writing limitations).

Supported formats?

JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and JPEG XL are supported. Tag behavior differs by format, so it’s a good idea to verify after saving in another viewer.

Can I remove only location metadata?

Yes. Clear latitude/longitude and save to remove GPS data.

What is the Raw Data tab for?

It lets you inspect metadata tags as a list — useful for auditing and checking what changed after saving.

What date format should I enter?

Use the common EXIF-style format (e.g., `YYYY:MM:DD HH:MM:SS`). Since viewers can display dates differently, confirm after saving.

Why do colors sometimes shift after conversion?

Differences in decoding/encoding and color handling can cause small shifts. For critical images, compare the output against the original.

When to use lossless vs lossy?

Use lossless formats (e.g., PNG) for editing intermediates, and lossy formats (JPEG/WebP/AVIF) for distribution outputs. Choose based on your quality tolerance.

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