ExifTrace

Fujifilm · EXIF & GPS

Where was this X-T5 photo taken?

The X-T5 doesn't usually geotag on its own, so many photos won't carry coordinates — but each file still holds rich EXIF: exposure, lens, shutter count and the body's serial number. Paired with a GPS accessory or phone sync, X-T5 files can be located too.

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What a X-T5 writes into a photo

Even without GPS, a X-T5 records make, model, lens, exposure settings, timestamps and sometimes a serial number — enough to link a set of photos to one camera. When geotagging is enabled, coordinates land in the same EXIF block.

Read a X-T5 photo in three steps

  1. Open ExifTrace in your browser.
  2. Drop the X-T5 photo onto the page — nothing is uploaded.
  3. See the result — the GPS location on a map (if present), plus the full EXIF: exposure, lens, timestamps and device details.

Remove GPS from X-T5 photos before sharing

If you'd rather not broadcast where a X-T5 photo was taken, you can strip the location and metadata in one click. See how to remove EXIF & GPS — the cleaned copy is rebuilt entirely in your browser.

Common questions

Do X-T5 photos contain GPS?

Only if the X-T5 was paired with a GPS unit or a phone app that writes location. Otherwise you'll see full EXIF (lens, exposure, serial) but no coordinates.

Is my X-T5 photo uploaded anywhere?

No. The photo is read entirely in your browser. Only GPS coordinates (never the image) are sent to a map service to look up the address.

Can EXIF coordinates be trusted?

Treat them as a claim to verify. EXIF is user-editable, so location and timestamps can be faked — ExifTrace also flags things like a sun position or timezone that doesn't match.

See where your X-T5 photo was taken →