Export xmp from jpeg

Hi,
Photographer I use Internet in lots of coutries.
I have to work in jpeg and i want to export XML to send by Internet.
So Can I export XML from JPEG ?
Can I see the modifications if I put the sidecars XML in the directory of jpeg without modifications ?
Thx for your help
BLL

With ExifTool you can export xmp from jpeg to xmp files and vica versa. Just make sure you have the last version that support all your tags. And of course save the metadata to the jpeg file before you start using the tool and read the metadata after you done.

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