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Remove EXIF

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remove exif · strip metadata · remove photo location · remove gps from photo · clear exif

Remove EXIF & metadata

Strip GPS location, camera and date from photos — quality untouched.

What to remove

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Drag & drop images here, or click to select

JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF · processed in your browser

🔒 Your files never leave your device — everything runs in your browser.

🔒 Private by design

All processing happens in your browser — photos are never uploaded.

Originals stay untouched; cleaned copies are saved as new files.

How to use

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    Drop or choose your photos (JPEG/PNG, one or many).

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    Check the detected metadata — a warning shows if a photo has GPS location.

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    Pick remove everything or location (GPS) only.

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    Process and download the cleaned images (a zip for multiple).

FAQ

Is this tool free?

Yes — no sign-up, no installation, completely free to use right away.

What is this tool?

Remove EXIF deletes the hidden metadata your camera and phone embed in photos — GPS location, camera model, lens, date and exposure settings — so you can share images safely. Drop one or many JPEG/PNG files; the tool shows what each photo contains (with a warning when GPS location is present), then strips it. Choose to remove everything or only the location (GPS). Because metadata is removed at the byte level, the pixels are never re-encoded — resolution and quality stay exactly the same. Everything runs in your browser; your photos are never uploaded, and the originals on your device are left untouched.

Are my uploaded files sent to a server?

No. Everything runs only on your own computer, inside your browser, and your files are never sent to a server or anywhere else. So you can use it with complete peace of mind, without worrying about your file contents leaking.

What is EXIF metadata?

EXIF is hidden information your camera or phone stores inside a photo — the GPS location where it was taken, the camera and lens, the date and time, and exposure settings like ISO and aperture.

Why is location data risky?

A photo with GPS EXIF reveals exactly where it was taken — your home, school or workplace. Posting it online can expose that location to anyone who downloads the file.

Does it reduce image quality?

No. The metadata is removed at the byte level, so the actual image pixels are never re-encoded — resolution and quality are identical to the original.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device, and the cleaned image is saved as a new file.