Remove EXIF Metadata from Images
Strip GPS, camera and date metadata before you share. Nothing uploaded.
Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.
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Photos carry hidden EXIF metadata — GPS coordinates, camera model, date and time. This tool re-saves the image without any of it, so you can share it without leaking where and when it was taken. It runs entirely in your browser.
Why it matters
A photo posted online can reveal your home or routine through its GPS tag. Stripping EXIF before sharing protects your privacy. Because it runs on your device, the photo never leaves your computer.
FAQ
What personal data is hidden in my photo files?Photos often carry EXIF metadata including GPS coordinates of where the shot was taken, the camera or phone model, and the date and time. Removing it stops you from accidentally sharing your home location or device details when you post or send an image.
Does removing EXIF data change how my photo looks?No. The visible image is untouched; only the hidden metadata is stripped when the file is re-saved. The picture looks identical, just without the embedded location, camera, and timestamp information.
Do social networks already remove EXIF data when I upload?Many large platforms strip metadata on upload, but not all do, and files shared by email, chat, or cloud links often keep it intact. Removing EXIF yourself first guarantees the data is gone no matter how the photo is shared.
Is my photo uploaded to strip its metadata?No. The image is re-saved without its EXIF data right in your browser, so it never leaves your device. That is important here, since the whole point is protecting the private information in the file.