Compare EXIF data side by side.

Drop two photos and see their EXIF metadata in one table, with the fields that differ highlighted. Date, GPS, camera, lens, and exposure, all read in your browser. The photos never leave your device.

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  • Files never leave your device
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  • GDPR & CCPA friendly
Photo A

Drop Photo A here or click to choose

One photo. Nothing uploads. JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF.

Photo B

Drop Photo B here or click to choose

One photo. Nothing uploads. JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF.

Two photos' metadata, diffed in one view.

A browser-side EXIF comparison that puts two photos in one table and highlights every field where they differ. No upload, no account.

Two photos, one table

Drop Photo A and Photo B and read every key EXIF field for both, side by side, in a single view.

Differences highlighted

Rows where the two photos disagree are shaded, so what changed between them is obvious at a glance.

Nothing uploaded

Both photos are parsed locally in your browser. The images never leave your device and are never stored.

The fields that matter

Dates, camera and lens, exposure, ISO, GPS, Software, and dimensions, the fields that reveal a photo's history.

HEIC and TIFF too

Compare iPhone HEIC against JPEG or TIFF; the same EXIF, TIFF, and GPS blocks are read from each.

No account, no limit

Free, no sign-up, no watermark. Drop a new photo into either slot to compare a different pair at any time.

Common questions about comparing EXIF data.

How do I compare the EXIF data of two photos?
Drop one photo into the Photo A slot and another into Photo B. The tool reads the EXIF from each in your browser and lays the values out in one table, with a column for each photo. Rows where the two values differ are highlighted so the changes jump out.
Which fields does the comparison show?
DateTimeOriginal, CreateDate, ModifyDate, Make, Model, LensModel, FNumber, ExposureTime, ISO, FocalLength, GPS latitude and longitude, Software, and the image width and height. Fields that are empty in a photo show a dash so missing metadata is obvious.
Does it upload my photos?
No. Both photos are parsed locally with JavaScript, so the images never leave your device, are never stored, and are never logged. Only the file's generic type is counted for anonymous usage stats; no names, pixels, or EXIF values are ever sent.
Why would I compare EXIF between two photos?
To check whether two images came from the same camera, to see if one was edited or re-saved after the other, to confirm a copy kept its original capture date, or to spot a photo whose Software or ModifyDate suggests it passed through an editor.
Can comparing EXIF prove a photo was edited?
It is a strong clue, not proof. A different Software value, a ModifyDate later than DateTimeOriginal, or missing camera fields can all point to editing or re-saving. EXIF can also be faked or stripped, so treat differences as signals to investigate, not verdicts.
Which formats does it read?
JPEG, PNG, HEIC, and TIFF. It reads the same EXIF, TIFF, and GPS blocks from each, so iPhone HEIC photos compare cleanly against JPEG or TIFF from a camera.

Need the record to match every time?

When you compare two photos and the metadata disagrees, the truth is hard to recover after the fact. The iOS app stamps date, time, GPS, and address onto each shot at the shutter, so the record is baked into the pixels and there is nothing to reconcile later.

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