If you have this file and need more information about it, you should:
The filename is a unique identifier (UUID) typically generated by iOS or macOS devices when saving images to the cloud or syncing between devices. 1FEADB28-FE8D-4B77-8032-56817D784496.jpeg
Because this string is a unique, randomly generated ID for a specific file on a private device or server, there is no public "report" or general information available for it. In most cases, this naming convention indicates: If you have this file and need more
: Use an EXIF viewer to find the date the photo was taken, the device used, and potentially the GPS location where it was captured. : When an image is exported or shared
: When an image is exported or shared via certain apps (like AirDrop or messaging apps), the original filename (e.g., IMG_1234.jpg ) is often replaced by this long UUID string to prevent file name conflicts [1, 2]. What you can do
: This format is standard for files in the Apple Photos database or iCloud [1].