EXIF Data Remover
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About the EXIF Data Remover
The EXIF Data Remover strips hidden metadata β like GPS location, camera model, and timestamps β out of your photos before you share them. What looks like a simple picture can quietly carry the exact place and time it was taken, and this removes it.
Photos from phones and cameras embed EXIF data that can reveal your home address, your routine, or device details you never meant to publish. Removing it protects your privacy when posting online, selling items, or sending images to people you donβt fully trust.
Stripping runs entirely in your browser, so your photos never leave your device. The privacy tool itself respects your privacy: no upload, no account, and the cleaned image downloads straight back to you.
How to use the EXIF Data Remover
- Upload the photo whose metadata you want to remove.
- Review the detected EXIF data if shown.
- Strip the metadata from the image.
- Confirm the sensitive fields are gone.
- Download the cleaned photo, ready to share safely.
Common use cases
- Removing GPS location before posting a photo publicly.
- Cleaning images of personal metadata before selling an item online.
- Stripping camera and timestamp details from shared pictures.
- Protecting your privacy when sending photos to others.
Frequently asked questions
What information does EXIF data contain?
It can include GPS coordinates, the date and time a photo was taken, the camera or phone model, and various technical settings β details that can reveal more than you intend.
Does removing EXIF change how the photo looks?
No. Only the hidden metadata is removed; the visible image is unchanged in appearance and quality.
Do social networks already strip EXIF?
Some do and some donβt, and behavior changes over time. Removing it yourself first guarantees the data is gone before the image leaves your control.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. Metadata is stripped in your browser, so your photos never leave your device β which matters most for a privacy tool.
Can I view the metadata before removing it?
To inspect detailed metadata, use the EXIF Data Viewer; this tool focuses on removing it for safe sharing.