EXIF Remover

Strip metadata, including GPS, from photos.

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Drop a photo to inspect & clean

or click to choose · PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF

Choose image

About the EXIF Remover

See what hidden metadata your photo carries — camera, date, software and even GPS location — then download a clean copy with all of it removed. Stripping works by re-encoding the image, so no EXIF, GPS or other tags remain.

Everything happens in your browser, so your photo is never uploaded. Removing metadata protects your privacy before posting images online or sharing them publicly.

Features

  • Reveals camera, date and GPS metadata
  • Warns when a photo contains location data
  • Strips all metadata on download
  • Keeps the image at full resolution
  • 100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded
  • Free with no sign-up

How to remove EXIF metadata

  1. Drop a photo onto the tool, or click to choose one.
  2. Review the metadata found, including any GPS location.
  3. Click Download cleaned image.
  4. Share the cleaned copy with the metadata removed.

Frequently asked questions

What metadata does it remove?

Re-encoding drops all embedded metadata — EXIF, GPS coordinates, camera info, timestamps and editing-software tags.

Why remove EXIF data?

Photos can embed your location and device details. Stripping them protects your privacy before sharing images publicly.

Is my photo uploaded?

No. Reading and cleaning happen entirely in your browser, so your photo never leaves your device.

Does it change the picture?

No. The pixels stay the same and full resolution is kept; only the hidden metadata is removed.