Strip photo metadata,
without the upload.
Your photos carry hidden EXIF data — camera, timestamps, even the GPS coordinates where they were taken. See it, then remove it. Lossless for JPG and PNG.
How it works
- 1
Drop your photo
Add a JPG, PNG, WEBP, HEIC or TIFF. It's read locally — the file never leaves your browser.
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See what's hidden
We list the embedded EXIF tags — camera, timestamps, software and any GPS location baked into the file.
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Download a clean copy
Strip every tag and save a metadata-free version. JPG and PNG are cleaned without touching the pixels.
Frequently asked questions
Is my photo uploaded anywhere?+
No. The image is read and rewritten entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server — that's the whole point of removing metadata privately.
Does removing metadata reduce image quality?+
For JPG and PNG, no. We delete only the metadata segments (EXIF, XMP, IPTC, text chunks) and copy the compressed image data byte-for-byte, so the pixels are identical. Other formats are re-encoded from a canvas, which is visually lossless but not bit-identical.
What metadata gets removed?+
EXIF (camera make/model, exposure, lens), GPS location, timestamps, XMP and IPTC blocks, and embedded text comments. The ICC color profile is preserved so colors don't shift.
Why should I strip GPS data from photos?+
Phones embed the exact latitude and longitude where a photo was taken. Sharing the original file can reveal your home, workplace or routine. Removing the metadata protects that.
Is it free?+
Yes — free, no signup, no watermarks.