Free tool · 100% private

Remove EXIF / Image Metadata

Every photo secretly carries the GPS spot it was taken at, your camera model and the date. This tool shows you exactly what's hidden, then strips it out — all inside your browser. Your photo, and its location, are never uploaded.

Your photos never leave your device. This tool has no upload endpoint — it's not a promise, it's the architecture. Your photo, and the exact GPS location baked into it, are read, stripped and verified locally in your browser and never sent to any server.
Choose photos or drop them here
JPEG, PNG or WebP · one or many · they stay on your device
Removing hidden metadata…
Working entirely on your device
🔒 Nothing is uploaded — this all happens on your device
  • Reading your photos on this device
  • Finding hidden GPS, camera & date
  • Stripping the metadata out
  • Verifying nothing is left behind
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How to remove EXIF metadata (without uploading your photo)

Most "remove EXIF" websites upload your photo — GPS coordinates and all — to their servers, strip it there, and send it back, then promise to delete it later. This one is different: it does the whole job on your device, and it even shows you what was hiding in the file before it removes it.

Lossless for JPEG. JPEG metadata is removed without re-encoding the image, so the pixels are untouched — the clean copy is pixel-identical, just without the EXIF. PNG and WebP are re-saved to drop their metadata. Either way, nothing is ever uploaded, so there is no copy of your photo on any server to be cached, indexed or leaked.

Frequently asked questions

Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. This tool runs 100% in your browser using JavaScript. Your photo — and the exact GPS location baked into it — is read into your device's memory and stripped locally. It's never sent to any server, so there's no way for it to leak. It even works offline once the page has loaded.
What metadata does this remove?
All of the EXIF a photo carries: the GPS latitude and longitude, the camera make and model, the date and time it was taken, the editing software, orientation and the rest. For JPEG it strips every EXIF field; for PNG and WebP the image is re-saved so embedded metadata is dropped.
Does removing metadata reduce my photo's quality?
For JPEG, no. The metadata is removed losslessly — the image isn't re-encoded, so the pixels are untouched and the file stays pixel-identical. PNG and WebP are re-saved to drop their metadata, which re-encodes them (PNG stays lossless; WebP is saved at high quality).
Why should I remove GPS from photos before sharing?
Phones embed the precise GPS coordinates where a photo was taken. If you post or send that photo, anyone can read those coordinates and see where you live, work or were standing. Stripping the metadata first removes that trail.
Is it really free?
Yes — completely free, no sign-up, no watermark, no account limits. It's part of AttendFlow's free student tools.

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