EXIF Metadata Remover
Analyze and strip hidden metadata from your photos before sharing. Protect your privacy by removing GPS coordinates, camera info, and timestamps.
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Your data never leaves your browser
Drag and drop an image here, or click to browse
JPEG, PNG, or WebP - Max 50MB
How to Remove EXIF Data from Photos?
Upload Image
Drag and drop your image (JPEG, PNG, WebP) into the upload area. We'll automatically scan for hidden metadata.
Review Metadata
See all embedded data including GPS location, camera info, timestamps, and author details. Sensitive data is highlighted.
Download Clean Image
Click "Clean & Save" to strip all metadata. Your clean image downloads automatically with zero data traces.
Why Remove EXIF Metadata?
GPS Location Exposure
Photos can reveal your exact location - your home, workplace, or vacation spots. Remove GPS coordinates before sharing.
Personal Identity
EXIF can contain your name, camera serial number, and software used - data that can identify you personally.
Timestamp Information
Exact dates and times when photos were taken can reveal your schedule and daily patterns.
Device Information
Camera model, lens info, and serial numbers can be used to track and identify you across different photos.
Why Use BrowserKits for EXIF Removal?
100% Client-Side Processing
Your images are processed entirely in your browser. They never touch our servers.
True Privacy Protection
Using a tool that uploads your photos defeats the purpose. We keep everything local.
Complete Metadata Removal
We strip EXIF, XMP, IPTC, and all other embedded metadata - leaving a truly clean image.
Completely Free
No subscriptions, no limits. Clean as many images as you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will removing EXIF affect image quality?
For JPEG images, there may be minimal quality reduction due to re-encoding. For PNG images, quality is preserved perfectly. The visual difference is typically imperceptible.
What types of metadata are removed?
We remove all embedded metadata including EXIF (camera settings, GPS), XMP (editing history), IPTC (copyright, captions), and any other hidden data embedded in the image file.
Should I remove EXIF before sharing photos online?
Yes, it's recommended. While some social media platforms strip metadata automatically, many don't. Removing EXIF before sharing ensures your location and personal data stay private regardless of where you post.