Remove EXIF metadata from your photos to protect your privacy. All processing happens in your browser—no uploads, 100% private.
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Our EXIF removal tool prioritizes your privacy and offers a seamless experience without requiring uploads to any server.
All processing happens directly in your browser. Your photos never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy.
EXIF data is automatically removed as soon as you upload your images, providing immediate results.
Remove geolocation data, device information, and timestamps that could compromise your privacy.
Process JPG/JPEG, PNG, and WebP images while preserving image quality after EXIF removal.
Clean multiple images at once and download them individually or as a convenient ZIP archive.
Use the tool as many times as you need, with no account required and no limitations on file sizes or counts.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in image files that contains information like when and where the photo was taken, what device was used, camera settings, and sometimes even the name of the device owner. When you share photos online, this data can expose more information than you intend.
Precise GPS coordinates showing exactly where the photo was taken
Camera model, serial number, and sometimes owner information
Exact timestamp of when the photo was taken, modified or created
While everyone can benefit from increased digital privacy, these groups find EXIF removal especially valuable:
Protect your valuable metadata when sharing sample work online while maintaining control over your professional photography information.
Remove location data and device information before posting photos on social platforms to maintain your privacy and security.
Take control of your digital footprint by ensuring your shared images don't contain hidden personal information that could be tracked.
Protect sensitive information when sharing product photos, office images, or workplace documentation for public or client use.
Maintain your privacy while sharing visual content across platforms by removing identifying metadata from your creative work.
Share your adventures online without revealing exact locations or timestamps that could compromise your home security or current whereabouts.
In today's increasingly digital world, protecting your personal information is simply good practice. Whether you're concerned about targeted advertising, digital tracking, or just prefer to keep your private information private, removing EXIF data from your photos is a small but meaningful step toward better digital hygiene.