Remove EXIF Data
Check image metadata for privacy details, strip EXIF locally, and download clean images without uploading them.
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EXIF Data
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Remove EXIF and Image Metadata Privately
Find privacy details first, then strip metadata from supported images in your browser.
Batch EXIF Removal
Add multiple images and clean supported JPG, PNG, and WebP files in one browser workflow.
Privacy-First Review
Check whether images include GPS, altitude, shooting direction, camera model, dates, or identifiers before cleaning.
No Server Uploads
Images are processed locally in the browser, keeping the original files on your device.
Clear Metadata Status
Each image shows whether GPS, camera data, other metadata, or no metadata was found.
Download Clean Files
After metadata is removed, download individual cleaned images or save the whole batch.
Common Format Support
Use JPG, PNG, and WebP files for metadata review and browser-based cleanup.
How to Remove EXIF Metadata
Clean private image metadata with a short local browser workflow.
Upload Images
Add images from your device and select any file from the top queue to review its metadata.
Check What Was Found
Use the privacy analysis to confirm whether GPS, altitude, camera, date, or direction information is embedded.
Remove and Download
Click Remove EXIF, then download the cleaned image files from the results page.
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Upload images, review private details, and download cleaner files from your browser.
Remove EXIF FAQ
Common questions about stripping metadata from images locally.
The goal is to keep the picture looking the same while creating a new downloadable copy without the embedded metadata. In normal use, the visible content should remain intact, but the new file is rebuilt so that GPS, camera, date, and related metadata are no longer carried along with it.
This page accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP images. Other formats are not supported in this workflow so cleanup stays consistent and reliable in the browser.
Yes. The page is built around a batch workflow, so you can upload multiple images, inspect what each file contains, and then remove metadata from all supported files in the batch. That makes it faster to prepare a whole set of images before sharing them publicly or sending them to someone else.
The cleaned export is meant to remove EXIF and related metadata that can reveal extra information about the file, such as GPS location, device details, timestamps, or shooting context. The goal is not just to hide one field, but to produce a simpler output file with the private metadata stripped away.
No. The removal workflow is designed to run in the browser so the image does not need to be uploaded for processing during the normal clean-and-download flow. That local approach is especially useful when you are working with personal photos, client material, or any images you prefer not to send elsewhere.
Yes. That is one of the main ideas of this page. You can inspect the privacy analysis and metadata sections first, understand what information is inside the image, and then decide whether to clean the file. This makes the tool more transparent than a blind one-click cleaner.
If an image is already clean, the page tells you that no meaningful metadata was found. In that case there may be nothing to remove, which is still useful because it confirms that the file is already safer to share without needing another export step.
Metadata can reveal more than most people expect. A photo may include location coordinates, altitude, shooting direction, device information, or timestamps that say something about where it was taken and what captured it. Removing that information helps reduce accidental privacy leaks when posting online, sending files to others, or publishing work publicly.
Yes, our image resizing tool is completely free to use. No registration required, no watermarks, and no hidden fees. Simply upload your image and resize it to your desired dimensions.
Absolutely! All image processing is done locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security of your files.
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