Remove EXIF Metadata
Strip EXIF and location data from photos.
EXIF metadata can reveal the camera, date, device and even GPS location where a photo was taken. Drop an image to strip it out — the cleaned copy is re-encoded locally in your browser and never uploaded.
EXIF can include camera, date, device and GPS location. This tool re-encodes the image locally to strip it.
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Your images are processed locally in your browser whenever possible.
How it works
- 1 Drop a photo, or click to choose one.
- 2 Click Remove metadata.
- 3 Download the cleaned image with EXIF stripped.
Common use cases
- Remove GPS location before sharing photos.
- Protect privacy when posting images online.
- Clean metadata before sending files to others.
- Reduce file size slightly by dropping metadata.
Frequently asked questions
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser — your images never leave your device and nothing is stored.
What does EXIF contain?
Camera model, lens, exposure settings, date and time, and often the GPS coordinates where the photo was taken.
How is the metadata removed?
The image is re-drawn and re-encoded on a canvas in your browser, which produces a clean file without the original EXIF block.
Is it really free?
Yes — free, with no signup, no watermark and no limits.