Remove EXIF Metadata

Strip GPS location and camera info from your photos for privacy.

🔒 Files stay on your device

How to use

  1. Upload your photos (batch supported).
  2. The tool re-encodes the image, stripping EXIF metadata.
  3. Download the clean, location-free image.

About Remove EXIF Metadata

Every photo your phone or camera takes carries hidden EXIF metadata: the exact GPS coordinates where it was shot, the date and time, the device model, and camera settings. That's useful for organizing your own library, but when you post or send a photo it can quietly reveal where you live, work or were at a given moment. Removing EXIF strips this invisible data so the image you share contains only the picture — nothing about you.

How removal works

The tool redraws your image onto a fresh canvas and re-encodes it. The new file contains the pixels and nothing else — the metadata simply isn't carried over. This is worth doing before uploading to forums, marketplaces, dating profiles, or anywhere you'd rather not broadcast your location. It's a one-click privacy habit, and like every tool here it runs entirely on your device.

FAQ

What does EXIF data reveal?
GPS location, date/time, device model and camera settings.
Does removing EXIF change how the photo looks?
No, only the hidden metadata is removed; pixels are unchanged.
When should I remove EXIF?
Before posting photos publicly to protect your location.

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