100% Browser · EXIF Editor · JPEG Only

Edit EXIF Metadata Online for Free

Edit, add and rewrite EXIF metadata in your JPEG images directly online. Update camera details, GPS coordinates, author, copyright, capture date, software and custom fields — all in your browser, without uploading your photos to external servers.

FREE EXIF EDITOR

Online EXIF Editor

Upload a JPEG file, edit existing metadata or add new EXIF/IPTC fields, then download a new image with the data actually rewritten inside the file.

QUICK GUIDE

How to edit EXIF metadata in 3 steps

01

Upload a JPEG file

Select or drag a JPEG photo into the upload area. The tool reads available metadata and prepares editable sections for basic information, camera data, GPS, author details and custom fields.

02

Edit the EXIF fields

Update title, capture date and time, software, user comment, camera make and model, lens, aperture, ISO, exposure time, focal length, GPS coordinates, author, copyright and credit.

03

Download the updated JPEG

When you are done, download the new JPEG file. The metadata is actually rewritten inside the image with piexifjs, so the final file contains the updated EXIF data.

Features

A complete EXIF editor for JPEG images

Designed for anyone who wants to control, correct or enrich photo metadata without installing software and without sending files to external servers.

Real EXIF editor

Rewrite metadata into JPEG files

It does not just display data: it actually edits and inserts EXIF tags into the downloaded file. Ideal for quickly updating technical, descriptive and photographic information.

Camera data

Make, model and shooting settings

Edit camera make and model, lens, aperture, ISO, exposure time, focal length and image orientation. Perfect for correcting or completing missing technical information.

GPS editor

Coordinates and city presets

Enter latitude, longitude and altitude manually, or use quick presets for cities such as Rome, Milan, Naples, Paris, London, New York and Tokyo. You can also remove GPS data when you do not need it.

Author and copyright

Credit, source and rights

Add or update photographer, artist, copyright, credit, agency and source information. Useful for photographers, creators, agencies and professionals who want to keep attribution data inside their files.

Why edit EXIF metadata in a photo?

EXIF metadata helps describe a photo in a technical and organized way: capture date and time, camera settings, software, author, copyright and GPS location. In many cases this information can be incomplete, incorrect or missing. With CensorPic’s online EXIF Editor, you can correct, add or update it directly in your browser and get a final JPEG with metadata actually rewritten into the file.

Edit real EXIF data, not just view it

Many online tools only read image metadata. CensorPic EXIF Editor lets you edit and rewrite EXIF data inside the JPEG, so the downloaded file contains the new information you entered. It is useful when you need to correct dates, add author and copyright details, update technical data or prepare better organized images for archives and publishing.

Edit GPS coordinates in photos

The GPS section lets you enter latitude, longitude and altitude, or use quick presets for selected cities. You can add a missing location, correct inaccurate coordinates or remove GPS data when you prefer not to include location information in the final file.

Update camera data and shooting settings

Camera make and model, lens, aperture, ISO, exposure time and focal length are important for cataloging, technical photography and archive management. The editor lets you modify them clearly through dedicated fields, without using complex desktop software.

Add author, copyright and custom fields

In addition to the main fields, you can add attribution information such as photographer, copyright, credit, agency and source. For more advanced needs, you can also add custom EXIF fields by entering a valid tag and its value.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAQ — Online EXIF Editor

Upload a JPEG file, edit the available fields in the Basic, Camera, GPS, Author or Custom sections, and download the new JPEG. The final file contains the updated EXIF metadata.
No. Metadata reading and editing happen in your browser. The file stays on your device and is not sent to external servers during the process.
The tool is designed for JPEG images, because real EXIF rewriting is performed on the downloaded JPG file. If you have PNG, WebP or other formats, convert them to JPEG first.
Yes. You can enter latitude, longitude and altitude manually, use quick presets for selected cities, or remove GPS data when you do not want location information included.
Yes. You can fill in fields such as photographer, artist, copyright, credit, agency and source, so the final JPEG contains more complete attribution information.
An EXIF remover deletes metadata to protect privacy. An EXIF editor lets you correct, add or rewrite metadata inside the file. They are different tools: this one is for editing data, not just removing it.