Remove EXIF Data Online
Strip GPS location, camera model, and timestamp data from your photos in one click before posting or sending them. Nothing is uploaded — cleaning happens on your device.
Click to choose or drag & drop photos here
JPG and PNG — multiple files at once
Why photos carry hidden data
Every photo from a phone or camera usually stores EXIF metadata inside the file — the exact GPS coordinates where it was taken, the camera or phone model, the date and time, and sometimes even the software used to edit it. This is invisible in the photo itself, but anyone who downloads the original file can extract it. That's a real privacy risk when sharing photos of your home, workplace, or location online, in marketplace listings, or on social platforms that don't strip it automatically.
This tool removes that hidden data by redrawing your photo onto a blank canvas and re-exporting it — a process that strips embedded metadata by design, since only the pixel data is carried over, not the original file's metadata block. Everything happens locally in your browser; your photos are never uploaded.
How to remove EXIF data from a photo
- Upload one or more JPG or PNG photos.
- Click "Remove metadata from all."
- Each photo is cleaned locally — download the results individually once processing finishes.
When to use this
Before posting a photo taken at home to social media or a marketplace listing, before sending a photo to someone you don't want to know your exact location, or before publishing images on a blog or website where you don't want camera and location details exposed.
FAQ
Does this remove GPS location specifically?
Yes — GPS coordinates are part of the EXIF block, and redrawing the image onto a canvas drops all of it, including location, camera model, and timestamps.
Will my photo quality change?
Visually, no — only the invisible metadata is removed. The image is re-exported at the same dimensions.
Is my photo uploaded to check or remove metadata?
No. Everything, including reading and stripping the metadata, happens locally in your browser.