Get GPS Location From a Photo
Many photos carry the GPS coordinates of where they were taken inside their EXIF metadata. This tool decodes those coordinates locally and gives you a link to open the exact spot in a map, without uploading the image or loading any tracker. Analyzed locally in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
What GPS metadata reveals
Geotags are convenient for organizing photos, but they can expose your home, workplace or a private location when you share an image online. Checking (and removing) the GPS tag before posting is a simple, high-impact privacy step.
- Decoded latitude and longitude
- Altitude, when recorded
- A privacy-safe "open in maps" link (your choice)
- GPS embedded in videos too (MP4 / MOV)
Frequently Asked Questions
About reading EXIF, GPS, AI traces and other embedded metadata.
Drop the photo here. If it has GPS EXIF data, the tool decodes the coordinates and gives you a link to open them in a map. Nothing is uploaded - the read happens in your browser.
After the location is shown, use the Metadata Remover link to strip the GPS tag (and other metadata) from the file, then re-download the cleaned image.