EXIF Metadata Remover

Remove sensitive metadata from images to protect your privacy before sharing

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Privacy Tip: Converting to JPEG, PNG, or WebP automatically removes all EXIF metadata. Your image will be completely clean.

About EXIF Metadata Remover

This tool removes all EXIF metadata from your images by re-encoding them. This protects your privacy by removing GPS location, camera information, and other sensitive data.

What Gets Removed

  • GPS Location: Latitude, longitude, altitude
  • Camera Information: Make, model, lens
  • Image Settings: ISO, aperture, shutter speed, focal length
  • Date and Time: When the photo was taken
  • Orientation: Image rotation information
  • Other Metadata: Comments, copyright, artist info

How to Use

  1. Upload an image by dragging and dropping or clicking the upload area
  2. Choose your desired output format
  3. Adjust quality if needed
  4. Click "Download Clean Image" to save
  5. The downloaded image will have no metadata

Privacy Considerations

Before sharing images online, especially on social media or public websites, consider removing metadata:

  • GPS Location: Reveals where you took the photo
  • Camera Model: Can identify your device
  • Date/Time: Shows when you were at a location
  • Device Info: May reveal your phone or camera

FAQ

Will removing metadata affect image quality?
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No, removing metadata doesn't affect the image itself. Only the embedded information is removed. The image quality depends on the output format and quality setting you choose.

Can I recover removed metadata?
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No, once metadata is removed, it cannot be recovered. This is why the tool is effective for privacy protection.

Do I lose the image when removing metadata?
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No, the image itself is preserved. Only the metadata is removed. The image content remains exactly the same.

What format should I use?
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JPEG is good for photos, PNG for graphics with transparency, and WebP for modern browsers. All three formats don't support metadata storage.

Is my image processed locally?
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Yes, all processing happens in your browser. Your image is never uploaded to any server. Your privacy is completely protected.