Image to Base64 Converter
Convert an image file to Base64 or a data URL.
- On your device
- Basic conversion
- No signup
- Stays on your device
Private on your device
Your information stays on your device and is not uploaded.
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.
Compress images to reduce file size.
Resize images to custom dimensions.
Convert images between JPG, PNG, and WebP formats.
Remove image backgrounds on your device (first use may need a one-time download).
Crop images to focus on the area you need.
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 on your device.
1. Choose an image or drag it onto the upload area (JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF). 2. Wait for EXIF and basic file metadata to load. 3. Review dimensions, file size, camera settings, and GPS tags if present. 4. Note any privacy-sensitive location data before sharing the file. 5. Upload a different image to inspect another file. Processing runs on your device.
Example: upload a phone photo to see capture date, camera model, and whether GPS coordinates are embedded in EXIF.
Upload an image to inspect metadata read entirely on your device. 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.
Results are based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case. This tool is for general use and is not professional advice.
Your image stays on your device and is not uploaded.
FAQ
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 on your device.
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