Image to Base64 Converter
Convert an image file to Base64 or a data URL.
- Browser-based
- Basic conversion
- No signup
- Files stay local
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Upload an image to view file name, size, MIME type, last-modified time, pixel dimensions, and—for JPEG files—basic EXIF fields only (orientation, date/time, camera make, and model). GPS and other sensitive EXIF tags are not read. All inspection stays in your browser.
Choose an image to inspect local metadata.
Upload an image to view file name, size, MIME type, last-modified time, pixel dimensions, and—for JPEG files—basic EXIF fields only (orientation, date/time, camera make, and model). GPS and other sensitive EXIF tags are not read. All inspection stays in your browser.
Use the Image Metadata Viewer form near the top of this page. Enter the values you know, run the tool, and review the results panel. You can change inputs and run it again. Processing stays in your browser and is not uploaded to Utilnivo servers.
Example: open Image Metadata Viewer, enter a realistic set of inputs for your situation, and note the primary result. Change one input—such as an amount, rate, or option—and compare how the output changes so you can choose a scenario that fits your needs.
Second example: try edge cases that matter for your task—such as zero values, a different unit system, or a second file—and confirm the tool shows a clear result or a helpful validation message.
Upload an image to inspect metadata read entirely in your browser. The tool shows file name, size, MIME type, last-modified time, pixel dimensions, and—for JPEG files—basic EXIF fields only (orientation, date/time, camera make, and model). GPS and other sensitive EXIF tags are not read. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
This tool runs in your browser for convenience. Results are estimates or transformations based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case.
File name, size, MIME type, last-modified time, pixel dimensions, and—for JPEG—basic EXIF only: orientation, date/time, camera make, and model.
No. GPS and other sensitive EXIF tags are intentionally not read or shown.
No. All reading happens in your browser.
Convert an image file to Base64 or a data URL.
Simplify width and height into an aspect ratio.
Convert between pixels, print size, and DPI/PPI.