Need to know the size, format, dimensions or other details of a photo or scan? This little tool reads an image file in your browser and shows the key stats without uploading anything.
Everything happens on your device. Just drop a file and it tells you what it knows.
Why use this tool
Sometimes you need more than just a thumbnail. Maybe you want to make sure an image is big enough for printing, or check the file extension before a batch job.
- No upload, no spying – your image stays local.
- Works with common formats (JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG, WebP, BMP, etc.).
- Gives you file name, type, size, resolution, aspect ratio, megapixels, and last modified date.
- Quick copy buttons make it easy to grab any value.
- Preview right in the browser.
If you just want to peek under the hood of a picture, this is the fastest way.
How to use
- Drag an image onto the box or click to open files.
- Wait a moment while it reads the file.
- See the stats and a preview. Copy anything you need.
- Click "Check Another Image" to start over.
Video files, documents, or anything that isn’t an image won’t work. You’ll see a message instead.
Who it’s for
- Web developers checking dimensions or file types.
- Designers confirming resolution before print.
- Anyone curious about a photo’s metadata without installing software.
If you’ve ever opened dozens of pictures just to right‑click and view properties, this saves a few clicks.
FAQ
Does anything get sent to a server?
Nope. The tool reads the file entirely in your browser.
What image formats are supported?
All the usual ones: JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, SVG, BMP, and more.
Can I inspect multiple images at once?
Not yet. You can only drop one file at a time. Pick the one you need and check it.
Why is the aspect ratio shown as 4:3 or 16:9?
The tool reduces the width and height to their lowest whole‑number ratio so you can see the relationship at a glance.
That’s it. Drop an image and go.