Remove EXIF & Metadata from Photos — Free

Strip GPS location, camera info, timestamps, and hidden data from your images instantly. Private: everything runs in your browser.

No upload — 100% private Free forever JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC Batch processing
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Drop photos here

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Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP · Up to 50 files at once

How It Works

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1. Choose your photos

Drag & drop or click to select one or multiple images from your device.

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2. We scan the metadata

Your browser reads the hidden EXIF data — GPS, camera model, timestamps, software info, and more.

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3. Metadata is removed

All metadata is stripped in your browser. The image quality and content stay identical.

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4. Download clean photo

Download your privacy-safe image. Your original is untouched — we never store anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EXIF data?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is hidden metadata embedded in photos by your camera or smartphone. It can include your exact GPS coordinates, the camera model, lens, date and time, and even the software used to edit the photo.
Is this really private? Do you upload my photos?
Yes, completely private. All processing happens inside your browser using JavaScript. Your photos are never sent to any server. We can't see them — even if we wanted to.
Why should I remove EXIF data?
When you share photos online, anyone can extract the hidden metadata using free tools. GPS coordinates can reveal your home address, workplace, or daily routine. Removing EXIF data before sharing is a simple privacy habit.
Does removing EXIF affect image quality?
No. EXIF is a separate data block appended to the image file. Removing it has zero effect on the visual quality, resolution, or colors of your photo.
Which file formats are supported?
JPEG and PNG are fully supported. WebP support is in progress. HEIC files from iPhones are converted and cleaned automatically.
Does removing metadata reduce file size?
Yes, slightly. EXIF data typically adds 10KB–200KB per image. Stripping it reduces file size, which is useful for web performance and SEO.