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Image metadata remover

Protect your privacy by stripping EXIF data, GPS coordinates, and camera settings from images.

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Supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP up to 50 MB per file.

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Upload one or more images to strip metadata, then process them to get the cleaned files back.

How this tool is meant to help

Protect your privacy by stripping EXIF data, GPS coordinates, and camera settings from images. This page keeps one task in focus so you can move from input to output without jumping between tabs.

Typical workflow

Start with clean source data, review the live result, and export only after the output matches your goal.

Quality checks

Look for edge cases, confirm the formatting, and compare the result with a related utility when you need a second pass.

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Image compressor, Image resizer, Image cropper. This page keeps one task in focus so you can move from input to output without jumping between tabs.

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Precision

Strip image metadata directly on your device with live preview, fast download, and no backend required.

Local by design

All processing stays in your browser, so your images never need to leave your device.

Clean output

The exported file is rebuilt from canvas, keeps the image, and loses EXIF, GPS, and author fields.

High security

No image is sent to a server. Each file stays inside your current browser session.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the tool work?expand_more
You pick images, run processing, and download the cleaned files. Everything happens in the browser, so nothing is uploaded to a server.
What metadata is removed?expand_more
The browser canvas exports pixel data only, so EXIF, GPS, camera information, and author fields are stripped from the output file.
Which formats are supported?expand_more
The tool supports JPG, PNG, and WEBP images. The output keeps the original format, but no embedded metadata remains.