Video Metadata Viewer
Quick and free tool to view and remove metadata without logging in or creating account
How to View Video Metadata
1. Upload a video
Upload or drag and drop your video.
2. View the metadata
Online metadata (EXIF) viewer for your videos will read the files and show their metadata: date, time, location, and other details hidden in your photos. You can also copy all the metadata with one easy click.
What is Video EXIF Data
The most popular metadata format for video is XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform). This international standard was created by Adobe Systems Inc. In addition, there are other metadata formats: ISO 15836 (Dublin Core), PREMIS, EBUCore, PBCORE, MPEG-7, etc.
Video metadata usually includes the following details:
Date and time the recording started;
Camera brand and model;
Exposure, aperture, and light sensitivity settings
Recording speed — the number of frames per second;
Key file metrics — color space, encoding method, resolution;
Presence of external devices connected to the camera, such as microphones or lights;
Number, type, and content of audio tracks;
Brief information about the author of the video, such as first and last name or nickname;
A unique identifier of the device used to capture the video;
Geolocation, if supported by your device;
Names of the people in the footage.
Discover Pics.io Video Metadata Viewer
- Free for anyone
- No need to install software, add browser extensions or create an account
- Works from any device and any browser
- No limits on file number
- Uploaded files are deleted from the system automatically
- Supports multiple file formats including images, videos, PDF documents, and others
FAQ
How do I view metadata in a video?
You can use online tools, such as Pics.io metadata viewer for videos or video editing software to access detailed video information. For basic access to video metadata, you can simply use your Windows or Mac device.
Do videos have EXIF data?
Yes, videos have some EXIF data. However, it’s not the most common metadata format for videos. The majority of videos use XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) metadata format.
Is it safe to use Pics.io video metadata viewer?
We respect your privacy and don’t save or share your uploaded files with others.