EXIF Remover
EXIF Remover strips EXIF and other image metadata from photos locally in your browser. This is a simple but important privacy step before publishing images on a website, sending them to clients or sharing them in documents.
How to use
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Upload your photos
Add one or many images to the queue for local processing.
- 2
Clean the metadata
The browser re-encodes each image and removes EXIF blocks automatically.
- 3
Download the clean copies
Save the exported images and use them for sharing, publishing or archiving.
Technical details
Photo metadata can include camera model, lens, capture time, orientation and, in many cases, GPS coordinates. That information is often unnecessary for public distribution and can expose more than intended.
The tool decodes the visible image data, re-encodes the bitmap and exports a clean result without the original metadata blocks. That means camera and location tags are removed while the actual visual content stays intact.
This is particularly useful for journalists, agencies, legal teams, real-estate listings, internal documentation and any workflow where screenshots or camera photos should be shared without embedded location or device details.
Frequently asked questions
Will image quality change?
Which metadata is removed?
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
This tool was tested and calibrated by our engineering team. All processing happens locally in your browser — your files and data never leave your device.