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🔒 Image Metadata Remover

Free EXIF metadata remover - remove metadata from images for privacy. View and strip GPS, camera info, and dates.

Remove EXIF data from images for privacy. View metadata before cleaning.

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP • Max 20MB
🔒 Privacy Protection

Your image contains metadata that may reveal sensitive information like location, camera model, and when the photo was taken.

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📋 Metadata Information

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Metadata Removed!

Your image has been cleaned and is ready for safe sharing.

✅ GPS location data removed
✅ Camera information removed
✅ Date/Time stamps removed
✅ Image is now privacy-safe
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How to Remove Image Metadata

  1. Upload your image by dragging and dropping or clicking to browse.
  2. Review the detected metadata including camera info, GPS coordinates, and timestamps.
  3. Choose your removal option: "Remove All Metadata" or "Remove GPS Only".
  4. Click "Clean Metadata" to process your image.
  5. Download the clean image that's safe to share online.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EXIF metadata?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata embedded in image files that can include camera model, GPS coordinates, date/time the photo was taken, exposure settings, and more. This information can reveal sensitive details about where and when photos were taken.

Why should I remove metadata?

Removing metadata protects your privacy when sharing images online. GPS data can reveal your home address or locations you visit. Timestamps can show patterns in your activities. Camera information could be used for targeted attacks.

Does removing metadata affect image quality?

No! Removing metadata only strips the extra information embedded in the file. The actual image pixels remain unchanged and at full quality. In fact, the file size may even decrease slightly.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely! All processing happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server. Once you close the page, all data is cleared from your browser memory.