FileMetaHub
View, remove, edit, and compare file metadata online
Free online metadata and file tools. No signup. Private.
Open a tool, choose a file, and get a clear result without creating an account.
Categories
What do you need to do?
View Metadata
Open these tools when you want to inspect a file before you share it, publish it, or send it on.
Edit Metadata
Start here to clean a file, fix metadata fields, or prepare a share-ready copy.
Extract Data
Use these tools to inspect PDF structure, stream details, and other extracted file signals.
Compare Files
Use these tools to compare two files and spot differences in metadata and file properties before you send or replace them.
What FileMetaHub does
FileMetaHub helps you inspect file metadata, remove extra data, and compare versions when you need to see what changed.
The site is built around quick tasks: open a tool, choose a file, review the result, and move on. The supporting guides are there when you want more context, but the tools stay front and center.
Start with View Metadata when you want a broad check, Edit Metadata when you need to change fields, Extract Data for document and media checks, and Compare Files when you need a side-by-side answer.
Why it feels safer
Frequently asked questions
Is FileMetaHub free to use?
Yes. The public tools are free to use. You do not need an account to open them.
Does FileMetaHub upload or store my files?
For the formats that work well here, the tool does the job in your browser. If a file needs a lighter result or a different step, the page should say that clearly.
What is file metadata?
File metadata is the extra information stored with a file. It can include details like file type, size, author, software, timestamps, camera information, or GPS coordinates.
Which file types work best on FileMetaHub?
Images and PDFs are the best fit right now. Video, audio, ebooks, and some document formats can still be checked, but the amount of detail depends on the file.
How do I remove location data from a photo?
Open Photo GPS Checker or Metadata Remover, confirm that the image contains location data, create a cleaned copy, then open the new file again to make sure the GPS fields are gone.
How can I check whether metadata was removed?
Open the cleaned file again in View Metadata or compare it with the original. That is the easiest way to confirm that the fields you cared about are no longer there.
Can I compare two files online?
Yes. FileMetaHub includes comparison tools for images, videos, and PDFs so you can review file details and metadata side by side.
What is the difference between a MIME type and a file signature?
A MIME type is the format label reported for a file. A file signature is the byte pattern at the start of the file. Looking at both gives you a better idea of what the file really is.