Strip GPS, camera, date and all metadata · No upload · 100% private
Erase EXIF metadata from your photos without sending them to any server. GPS coordinates, camera model, date and time, retouching software, copyright — every field is detected and removed directly in your browser. Essential before sharing a photo online.
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JPEG · PNG · WebP · Multiple files accepted
Every photo taken on a smartphone can contain your exact GPS coordinates down to a few meters.
The make, model and serial number of your camera or phone are often stored in metadata.
The precise timestamp can reveal your habits, schedule, or alibi.
No file is ever sent to a server. All processing happens in your browser.
For JPEG files, only metadata markers are removed. The compressed image data stays intact — no recompression.
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EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in image files. It contains technical info (camera, exposure, ISO, focal length) and personal data (GPS coordinates, exact date/time, software used, author, copyright).
Because your geolocation, equipment and habits are sensitive data. When you post a photo on social media or send it via messaging, this metadata travels with the image and can be read by anyone.
No. The tool uses native browser APIs (FileReader, ArrayBuffer, Blob URL). Not a single byte of your images leaves your device. The server only delivers the HTML page.
For JPEG, absolutely not. The removal is surgical: only the APP1/APP13/COM segments are removed from the JPEG binary — the compressed image data is untouched. For PNG and WebP, a canvas redraw is used at maximum quality.
This mode removes only the GPS sub-IFD in the EXIF structure, keeping technical shooting data (camera, exposure) while erasing your location. Useful for photographers who want to preserve exposure metadata.