Excel Metadata Viewer Online – View Hidden File Properties
Reveal hidden details: Author, Created Date, and Last Modified Info.
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What Is Excel Metadata Viewer?
An Excel metadata viewer is a tool used to analyze hidden information stored inside spreadsheet files. This metadata is not visible inside normal worksheet cells but is embedded internally by Excel during file creation and editing.
What Information Can Be Extracted?
- Author name and creator identity
- Last modified by user
- Company or organization name
- File creation date
- Last modified timestamp
- Excel application version
- Total worksheet count
Why Metadata Exists in Excel Files
Metadata helps Excel manage document history and collaboration. However, when files are shared publicly or externally, this information can unintentionally expose sensitive identity details.
Common Use Cases
- Verify document authenticity
- Check who created Excel file
- Audit financial spreadsheets
- Forensic investigation
- Before publishing reports
Difference Between Metadata Viewer & Cleaner
The viewer allows you to inspect hidden properties, while the metadata cleaner removes or resets them completely. It is recommended to view metadata before cleaning sensitive files.
Excel Metadata vs Visible Data
Visible data exists in cells and sheets. Metadata exists in document properties and XML components which normal users never see unless inspected.
100% Client-Side Processing
All analysis happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Excel files are never uploaded or transmitted over the internet.
Who Should Use This Tool?
- Accountants
- Auditors
- HR departments
- Legal teams
- Students and teachers
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Excel metadata viewer free?
Yes, unlimited usage is completely free.
Are my files uploaded?
No. All processing happens locally.
Can I edit metadata?
No. This tool only views metadata.
Does it support XLS and XLSX?
Yes, both formats are supported.