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EXIF data in the Browser - so it goes

  • Oct 29, 2025
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You want the meta data of photos on web pages, you need an Add-On, the EXIF displays data in the Browser. We show you where you can get for your Browser such an Add-On.

Firefox: EXIF data in the Browser

Many of the photos usually contain additional information such as location and camera type, a so-called meta data, are stored in the image. These are available in the file format of EXIF.
  • With the free Add-On FxIF you can use your Browser simply with an additional function to equip.
  • Download the Tool and allow it to Firefox to install. You can then select via a right-click on an image the Option "EXIF data".

Chrome: EXIF data of images read

Also, for Chrome Add-Ons are available. You can opt for one of the below Tools and add it to Chrome. Right-click on an image file and the selection of the correct Option in the context menu, then display all the available information.
  • EXIF Viewer
  • Image Properties Context Menu

Internet Explorer: EXIF-information in the Browser

For Internet Explorer, not an official Add-On is unfortunately. However, you can your luck with the extension Opanda IExif try. Under newer versions of Internet Explorer, the Tool works but it is not always easy.
How to check the metadata of photos to delete, you will learn in this practical tip.

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