| GPSVersionID | Indicates the version of <GPSInfoIFD>. |
| GPSLatitudeRef | Indicates whether the latitude is north or south latitude. ‚N‘ indicates north latitude, and ‚S‘ is south latitude. |
| GPSLatitude | Indicates the latitude. The latitude is expressed as three values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. |
| GPSLongitudeRef | Indicates whether the longitude is east or west longitude. ‚E‘ indicates east longitude, and ‚W‘ is west longitude. |
| GPSLongitude | Indicates the longitude. The longitude is expressed as three values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. |
| GPSAltitudeRef | Indicates the altitude used as the reference altitude. |
| GPSAltitude | Indicates the altitude based on the reference in GPSAltitudeRef. The reference unit is meters. |
| GPSTimeStamp | Indicates the time as UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). <TimeStamp> is expressed as three values giving the hour, minute, and second (atomic clock). |
| GPSSatellites | Indicates the GPS satellites used for measurements. This tag can be used to describe the number of satellites, their ID number, angle of elevation, azimuth, SNR and other information. |
| GPSStatus | Indicates the status of the GPS receiver when the image is recorded. „A“ means measurement is in progress, and „V“ means the measurement is Interoperability. |
| GPSMeasureMode | Indicates the GPS measurement mode. „2“ means two-dimensional measurement and „3“ means three-dimensional measurement is in progress. |
| GPSDOP | Indicates the GPS DOP (data degree of precision). An HDOP value is written during two-dimensional measurement, and PDOP during three-dimensional measurement. |
| GPSSpeedRef | Indicates the unit used to express the GPS receiver speed of movement. „K“ „M“ and „N“ represents kilometers per hour, miles per hour, and knots. |
| GPSSpeed | Indicates the speed of GPS receiver movement. |
| GPSTrackRef | Indicates the reference for giving the direction of GPS receiver movement. „T“ denotes true direction and „M“ is magnetic direction. |
| GPSTrack | Indicates the direction of GPS receiver movement. |
| GPSImgDirectionRef | Indicates the reference for giving the direction of the image when it is captured. „T“ denotes true direction and „M“ is magnetic direction. |
| GPSImgDirection | Indicates the direction of the image when it was captured. |
| GPSMapDatum | Indicates the geodetic survey data used by the GPS receiver. If the survey data is restricted to Japan, the value of this tag is „TOKYO“ or „WGS-84“. |
| GPSDestLatitudeRef | Indicates whether the latitude of the destination point is north or south latitude. „N“ indicates north latitude, and „S“ is south latitude. |
| GPSDestLatitude | Indicates the latitude of the destination point. The latitude is expressed as three values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. |
| GPSDestLongitudeRef | Indicates whether the longitude of the destination point is east or west longitude. „E“ indicates east longitude, and „W“ is west longitude. |
| GPSDestLongitude | Indicates the longitude of the destination point. The longitude is expressed as three values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. |
| GPSDestBearingRef | Indicates the reference used for giving the bearing to the destination point. „T“ denotes true direction and „M“ is magnetic direction. |
| GPSDestBearing | Indicates the bearing to the destination point. |
| GPSDestDistanceRef | Indicates the unit used to express the distance to the destination point. „K“, „M“ and „N“ represent kilometers, miles and knots. |
| GPSDestDistance | Indicates the distance to the destination point. |
| GPSProcessingMethod | A character string recording the name of the method used for location finding. The first byte indicates the character code used, and this is followed by the name of the method. |
| GPSAreaInformation | A character string recording the name of the GPS area. |
| GPSDateStamp | A string recording date and time information relative to UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). |
| GPSDifferential | Indicates whether differential correction is applied to the GPS receiver. |