Photo Metadata & EXIF Remover
Remove hidden EXIF metadata and GPS location from photos — batch, in your browser, no upload.
Remove hidden metadata such as GPS location, device and time from your photos. Everything runs 100% in your browser.
Drop images or click
JPG/PNG/WebP · multiple allowed · no upload
Metadata is fully removed by re-encoding through a canvas. EXIF orientation is baked into the pixels so the image stays upright.
🔒 Originals never leave your browser — only the cleaned copies are downloaded.
What is hidden in a photo
Phones and cameras embed EXIF metadata in every shot: GPS coordinates (where it was taken), the device model, lens and exposure settings, and the date and time. It looks like just a picture, but posting it as-is can leak sensitive details like your location.
How to use it
Drop or pick your images. Each one shows badges for the metadata it contains, with a clear warning when GPS location is present. Download the cleaned copies one by one, or grab them all at once as a ZIP.
How removal works
Each image is re-drawn onto a canvas and re-encoded, which produces a clean file with no EXIF, GPS, color profile or comments. The pixels (quality) are preserved and EXIF orientation is baked in, so the photo stays upright everywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Why should I remove photo metadata?
Photos silently store GPS coordinates, device model and capture time. Sharing them on social media or marketplaces can expose private details such as your home or work location, so stripping metadata before sharing is safer.
Does it reduce quality?
No visible loss. Only the metadata is removed while the pixels are re-saved — JPG/WebP at high quality (~92%) and PNG losslessly. EXIF orientation is applied so the image keeps the correct rotation.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. All analysis and removal happen in your browser and the originals never leave your device — you only download the cleaned copies.