JavaScript library for reading EXIF image metadata
npm install exif-js_fixedA JavaScript library for reading EXIF meta data from image files.
You can use it on images in the browser, either from an image or a file input element. Both EXIF and IPTC metadata are retrieved.
This package can also be used in AMD or CommonJS environments.
Note: The EXIF standard applies only to .jpg and .tiff images. EXIF logic in this package is based on the EXIF standard v2.2 (JEITA CP-3451, included in this repo).
exif-js through NPM:npm install exif-js --save
Or Bower:
bower install exif-js --save
Then add a script tag in your an HTML in the best position referencing your local file.
``html`
You can also use a minified version hosted on jsDelivr
`html`
variable (or AMD or CommonJS equivalent).Start with calling the
EXIF.getData function. You pass it an image as a parameter:
- either an image from a 
- OR a user selected image in a element on your page.As a second parameter you specify a callback function. In the callback function you should use
this to access the image with the aforementioned metadata you can then use as you want.
That image now has an extra exifdata property which is a Javascript object with the EXIF metadata. You can access it's properties to get data like the image caption, the date a photo was taken or it's orientation.You can get all tages with
EXIF.getTag. Or get a single tag with EXIF.getTag, where you specify the tag as the second parameter.
The tag names to use are listed in EXIF.Tags in exif.js.Important: Note that you have to wait for the image to be completely loaded, before calling
getData or any other function. It will silently fail otherwise.
You can implement this wait, by running your exif-extracting logic on the window.onLoad function. Or on an image's own onLoad function.
For jQuery users please note that you can NOT (reliably) use jQuery's ready event for this. Because it fires before images are loaded.
You could use $(window).load() instead of $(document.ready() (please note that exif-js has NO dependency on jQuery or any other external library). javascript
window.onload=getExif;function getExif() {
var img1 = document.getElementById("img1");
EXIF.getData(img1, function() {
var make = EXIF.getTag(this, "Make");
var model = EXIF.getTag(this, "Model");
var makeAndModel = document.getElementById("makeAndModel");
makeAndModel.innerHTML =
${make} ${model};
}); var img2 = document.getElementById("img2");
EXIF.getData(img2, function() {
var allMetaData = EXIF.getAllTags(this);
var allMetaDataSpan = document.getElementById("allMetaDataSpan");
allMetaDataSpan.innerHTML = JSON.stringify(allMetaData, null, "\t");
});
}
`HTML:
`html

Make and model:

`Note there are also alternate tags, such the
EXIF.TiffTags. See the source code for the full definition and use.
You can also get back a string with all the EXIF information in the image pretty printed by using EXIF.pretty.
Check the included index.html.XMP
Since issue #53 was merged also extracting of XMP data is supported. To not slow down this is optional, and you need to call
EXIF.enableXmp(); before using ..getDatat().Please refer to the source code for more advanced usages such as getting image data from a File/Blob object (
EXIF.readFromBinaryFile`).You can also contribute by filing bugs or new features please issue.
Or improve the documentation. Please update this README when you do a pull request of proposed changes in base functionality.