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EXIF Remover
Strip EXIF metadata from photos for privacy. Batch supported.
Drag & drop files here, or click to select
Nothing leaves your device · No signup · No daily limit
Up to 100 MB per file
How it works
- Drop a photo you want to clean.
- The tool strips embedded metadata — GPS location, camera model, dates, and editor signatures.
- Compare the cleaned image with the original.
- Download the photo with its metadata removed.
What people use it for
- Removing GPS coordinates before posting a photo publicly.
- Stripping camera and editing history from images you share.
- Cleaning metadata from a batch of photos for privacy.
Good to know
- For JPEG, PNG and WebP the metadata segments are deleted at the byte level: the compressed pixel data is copied untouched, so the output is pixel-identical and smaller.
- GIF/BMP/AVIF sources — and photos whose rotation is stored only in EXIF — have to be re-encoded, and the tool says so on the result card before you download.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly gets removed?
Embedded EXIF and related metadata: GPS location, camera make and model, capture dates, and software/editor signatures. The visible image stays the same. Colour (ICC) profiles are kept, because removing them would change how the photo renders.
Does the photo look different afterward?
No. For JPEG, PNG and WebP the pixel data is copied byte for byte, so the cleaned file decodes to exactly the same image.
Is my photo uploaded to strip it?
No. Stripping happens in your browser, which is the whole point — a privacy tool that uploaded your located photos would defeat itself.