0eb9b208-a015-467c-99f3-8be3347415df.jpeg
: If you have the image, you can upload it to Google Lens to find its origin or similar images.
Because this name is unique to a specific instance of a file on a specific device or account, searching for the filename online typically won't yield the image itself. To identify the actual visual content, you should: 0EB9B208-A015-467C-99F3-8BE3347415DF.jpeg
The filename is a classic example of a Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) or Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) assigned to an image, likely generated by an Apple device (iOS/macOS) or a specific cloud service like Google Photos or iCloud. Technical Breakdown of the Filename : If you have the image, you can
: As noted by Adobe , the .jpeg extension signifies a raster image format that uses lossy compression to balance file size and visual quality. Technical Breakdown of the Filename : As noted
It is part of a Google Takeout export, where original metadata is often linked to these unique identifiers. Why does it look like this?
It is transferred via or exported from the Photos app on a Mac.
