View and remove EXIF metadata from your images
Drop your images here
JPEG files only with EXIF metadata (up to 10MB each)
PNG/WebP/AVIF support coming soon
Privacy First: Most processing happens directly in your browser. For larger files that exceed your device's capabilities, we securely process them on our servers and delete them immediately after processing.
See all EXIF data including camera settings, GPS location, and timestamps
Choose exactly which metadata fields to remove from each image
Export metadata to JSON/CSV and download cleaned images as ZIP
Photos taken with smartphones contain GPS coordinates revealing exactly where you were. Remove this sensitive location data before sharing online.
EXIF data can include your camera serial number, software used, and even your name. Strip this identifying information for anonymous sharing.
Metadata can add significant size to your images. Removing it makes files smaller for faster uploads and reduced storage usage.
Businesses need to strip metadata before publishing to protect trade secrets, employee information, and prevent unintended data leaks.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is data embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It includes camera model, date/time, GPS location, exposure settings, and more.
GPS coordinates, camera serial numbers, device names, software versions, and timestamps are typically considered sensitive. We automatically highlight these for easy removal.
No, removing metadata only affects the embedded data, not the actual image pixels. Your photo quality remains unchanged.
We support JPEG, PNG, and WebP images for metadata operations. These formats can contain EXIF data including GPS coordinates, camera information, and timestamps.
View and remove EXIF metadata from your images
Drop your images here
JPEG files only with EXIF metadata (up to 10MB each)
PNG/WebP/AVIF support coming soon
Privacy First: Most processing happens directly in your browser. For larger files that exceed your device's capabilities, we securely process them on our servers and delete them immediately after processing.
See all EXIF data including camera settings, GPS location, and timestamps
Choose exactly which metadata fields to remove from each image
Export metadata to JSON/CSV and download cleaned images as ZIP
Photos taken with smartphones contain GPS coordinates revealing exactly where you were. Remove this sensitive location data before sharing online.
EXIF data can include your camera serial number, software used, and even your name. Strip this identifying information for anonymous sharing.
Metadata can add significant size to your images. Removing it makes files smaller for faster uploads and reduced storage usage.
Businesses need to strip metadata before publishing to protect trade secrets, employee information, and prevent unintended data leaks.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is data embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It includes camera model, date/time, GPS location, exposure settings, and more.
GPS coordinates, camera serial numbers, device names, software versions, and timestamps are typically considered sensitive. We automatically highlight these for easy removal.
No, removing metadata only affects the embedded data, not the actual image pixels. Your photo quality remains unchanged.
We support JPEG, PNG, and WebP images for metadata operations. These formats can contain EXIF data including GPS coordinates, camera information, and timestamps.