Privacy Protection
Remove GPS, camera info, and timestamps.
Strip location data, camera info, and other hidden metadata from your photos before sharing. Protect your privacy by removing EXIF data from images.
Remove metadata from your photos to protect your privacy before sharing online.
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What gets removed:
Remove GPS, camera info, and timestamps.
Strip metadata in seconds.
Process several images at once.
Original image quality maintained.
When you take a photo, your camera embeds hidden data including GPS coordinates. Before sharing photos online, remove this metadata to protect your privacy and location.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in photos including camera settings, date, GPS location, and more.
To protect privacy. Photos shared online may reveal your location, camera model, and when the photo was taken.
No, only metadata is removed. The image pixels remain unchanged.
Select the photos from which you want to remove EXIF metadata.
See what EXIF data exists in your photos before removal.
Download your photos with all metadata stripped, ready for safe sharing.
Removes all EXIF data including GPS coordinates, camera settings, timestamps, and device information.
Prevent location tracking and personal data exposure when sharing photos online.
Remove metadata without any loss in image quality or changes to the photo itself.
Your photos are processed entirely in your browser. No images are uploaded to any server.
Every photo you take with a smartphone or digital camera contains hidden metadata called EXIF data. This includes your GPS location, camera model, date and time, and other personal information. When you share these photos online, this data can be accessed by anyone. Our EXIF remover tool strips all metadata from your images while keeping the photo quality intact. Protect your privacy before posting photos on social media, forums, or websites.
Critical for anyone sharing photos on social media, dating apps, online marketplaces, or public forums. Journalists, activists, and privacy-conscious users rely on EXIF removal to protect sensitive location data.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) data is metadata embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It includes GPS location, camera model, lens info, date/time, shutter speed, ISO, and more.
EXIF data can reveal your exact location, device information, and when photos were taken. Removing it before sharing online protects your privacy and security.
No. Removing EXIF data only strips the metadata. The actual image pixels remain unchanged and quality is fully preserved.
JPG/JPEG images commonly contain EXIF data. PNG files can contain metadata in different formats. Our tool handles all common photo formats.