Free · No account · No watermark · No upload
Remove EXIF Data for Free
Updated: May 2026
A 100% free EXIF metadata remover with zero restrictions. No sign-up, no watermark, no daily quota, no file size limit. Strip GPS, camera model, date, and all private data from your images in seconds.
100% free · No account · No watermark · Instant download
What's included for free
- Complete removal of all EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata.
- Metadata preview before removal (GPS, camera, date, exposure).
- GPS-only mode to remove just location data.
- Batch processing — drop as many files as you need.
- Individual download or ZIP bundle.
- Supported formats: JPEG, PNG, WebP.
No premium plan, no freemium restrictions. Everything is free forever.
Why it's free
All processing runs in your browser via pure JavaScript — no server infrastructure is involved. EXIF removal is a lightweight binary operation: locate the APP1/APP13 markers in the JPEG stream and remove them. No cloud computing is needed, so there's no cost to pass on.
The site is supported by unobtrusive advertising, which keeps the tool free without limitations.
Comparison with other tools
Many online EXIF removers restrict their free tier:
- Limit of 1–5 files per day without an account.
- Watermark added to processed images.
- Mandatory email sign-up.
- Maximum file size of 5 or 10 MB.
- Required upload to a remote server.
Flowfiles imposes none of these restrictions.
Frequently asked questions
Is this EXIF remover really free?
Yes. No account required, no watermark, no file size limit, no daily quota. Processing runs entirely locally in your browser.
Is there a file count limit?
No. You can process as many images as your browser can handle in memory. In practice, hundreds of images in a batch are no problem on a modern computer.
Do I need to create an account?
No. No sign-up, no email, no password. Open the page, drop your images, download the cleaned files. That's it.
Are processed files sent anywhere?
No. Everything stays on your device. The tool reads the file locally, modifies the binary in memory, and serves you a download URL. No byte of your image ever touches the internet.