EXIF REMOVER
Strip hidden data before you share.
Most phone photos secretly carry your GPS location, camera model, and the exact time they were taken. Remove it all before posting or sending — right in your browser.
What is EXIF data?
EXIF metadata is information your camera or phone embeds invisibly inside every photo — often including the precise GPS coordinates of where it was taken, the device model, and the date and time. Most people never see it, but anyone can extract it from a shared file.
Why remove it?
If you're posting a photo online, sending it to someone you don't fully trust, or sharing pictures of your home, sharing the GPS coordinates buried in the file can reveal exactly where you live or were standing. Removing EXIF data closes that gap.
How this tool works
When you process a photo here, it's redrawn from scratch in your browser and saved as a fresh file. That process does not carry metadata over, so the result is clean automatically — nothing to configure, nothing uploaded anywhere.
Will this change how my photo looks?
No. The visible image is unchanged; only the invisible metadata is dropped. Quality is kept high so there's no visible difference.