Remove EXIF Data from Images
Remove EXIF metadata and GPS location from your photos online for free, right in your browser. See what data the image stores (camera, date, location) and download a clean version. The image never leaves your device.
How to use
- 1Upload the photo you want to strip metadata from.
- 2Review the detected EXIF data, including the GPS location warning.
- 3Download the clean image with no metadata.
What it's for
- Protect your privacy before sharing photos online.
- Remove the GPS location from phone photos.
- Erase the camera make and model from images.
- Clean metadata before sending photos to a site or client.
Frequently asked questions
Is removing EXIF free?
Yes. The tool is completely free with no limit, because it runs entirely in your browser.
What is EXIF data?
It's metadata that cameras and phones store inside a photo: make and model, date, settings and often the GPS location where it was taken.
Are the photos sent to a server?
No. Analysis and cleaning happen locally on your device and the image is never uploaded to the internet.
How is the metadata removed?
The image is re-encoded in the browser, which drops every metadata block. The result is a visually identical copy with no EXIF.
Does the image quality change?
The image is re-encoded at high quality. There may be a tiny difference for JPEG, but it is practically unnoticeable.
