Photo metadata
Camera Shutter Count Checker
Choose an original photo straight from the camera. We will look for a shutter or image count inside its metadata.
Your photo never leaves this browserReported shutter count
—No readable shutter count found.
This file contains camera metadata, but its count is not stored in a format this browser tool can read.
How to use this camera shutter count checker
- Choose an original JPEG or TIFF copied from the camera. Edited images and photos saved by messaging apps often lose the needed metadata.
- Check the reported camera model, capture date, metadata field, and shutter count. Try another original photo if the count is missing.
- Repeat the test once if the result looks unusual, then record the final reading you want to keep.
About this camera shutter count checker
Use the Camera Shutter Count Checker to read the shutter count stored inside an original camera photo. Change the inputs to compare another result.
You can also use it to record shutter actuations before service.
Example
A recent JPEG copied straight from a camera card may contain an ImageNumber or ShutterCount tag that an edited copy no longer has.
Common uses
- → check a used camera before purchase
- → record shutter actuations before service
- → confirm image-count metadata before resale