Key Facts
- Category
- Media
- Input Types
- file, checkbox
- Output Type
- html
- Sample Coverage
- 4
- API Ready
- Yes
Overview
The XMP Metadata Extractor is a specialized utility designed to parse and display hidden XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) data embedded within your image files, providing deep insights into Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Creative Cloud workflows.
When to Use
- •Verify copyright, creator, and licensing information embedded in professional photography.
- •Debug or inspect Adobe-specific metadata settings applied during image export.
- •Extract technical details and history logs stored within image files for asset management.
How It Works
- •Upload your image file (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, WebP, HEIF, or AVIF) to the tool.
- •Optionally toggle the 'Include Raw XML' setting if you need to view the full underlying XMP structure.
- •Click the extract button to parse the file and display the structured metadata results in your browser.
Use Cases
Examples
1. Verifying Copyright Metadata
Professional Photographer- Background
- A photographer needs to ensure that their contact information and copyright notice are correctly embedded in a batch of exported JPEGs.
- Problem
- The photographer needs to confirm the metadata is readable by third-party software.
- How to Use
- Upload the JPEG file and view the extracted metadata fields to confirm the 'dc:creator' and 'xmpRights:Marked' tags are present.
- Outcome
- The tool displays the embedded copyright strings, confirming the metadata was successfully written by the editing software.
2. Debugging Adobe Workflow Data
Graphic Designer- Background
- A designer is trying to identify which specific Adobe Creative Cloud preset was applied to an image asset.
- Problem
- The standard file properties window does not show the detailed Adobe-specific history.
- How to Use
- Upload the image and enable 'Include Raw XML' to search for specific Adobe-related tags within the XML tree.
- Outcome
- The raw XML output reveals the 'xmpMM:History' tags, allowing the designer to trace the editing steps applied in Photoshop.
Try with Samples
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FAQ
What file formats are supported?
The tool supports JPEG, JPG, TIFF, PNG, WebP, HEIF, and AVIF image formats.
Does this tool modify my original image?
No, this tool is read-only and does not alter or save any changes to your uploaded image files.
What is XMP metadata?
XMP is an industry-standard format for storing metadata, such as authorship, creation date, and editing history, within digital files.
Can I see the raw XML data?
Yes, by enabling the 'Include Raw XML' checkbox, you can view the complete, unformatted XML structure of the XMP data.
Is there a file size limit?
Yes, the tool supports individual image files up to 50MB.