Myocardial forms of infection and inflammation are highly heterogeneous in clinical course and presentation but associated with diagnostic and treatment uncertainty, high morbidity, mortality and financial burden. Historically, these pathologies were diagnosed invasively with biopsy, surgical pathology or explanted hearts. However, in the current era, the diagnosis has been aided by a variety of noninvasive imaging tools in the appropriate clinical presentation. This review provides a comprehensive understanding of the available imaging modalities for guiding the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of cardiac infection and inflammation.