Toolkit / Image Tools
EXIF Remover
Remove EXIF metadata from images before sharing them, including details that may reveal camera settings, device information, or location data.
Privacy note: Images are handled in your browser where the tool supports local processing, so you can work without manually uploading photos to a file conversion service.
Limitations: Metadata fields vary by camera, phone, editor, and file format.
EXIF Remover
Strip image metadata by re-encoding a clean JPG copy in the browser.
Files are decoded and processed locally in this browser. Animated images are flattened to a single frame.
Re-encoding removes common EXIF metadata, but it may flatten transparency and animated frames.
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How exif remover works
Upload a photo and export a clean copy without embedded metadata.
Use the new file for sharing when you want the visible image without extra photo details attached.
Privacy
Images are handled in your browser where the tool supports local processing, so you can work without manually uploading photos to a file conversion service.
Limitations
- Metadata fields vary by camera, phone, editor, and file format.
- Exporting may change the file format, compression, or color profile.
- Always inspect sensitive files if metadata removal is critical.
FAQs
What is EXIF metadata?
EXIF metadata can include camera model, capture settings, timestamps, software, and sometimes GPS location.
Why remove EXIF data?
Removing EXIF data can reduce accidental sharing of personal or device information.
Does this change the visible image?
The goal is to keep the visible image while creating a copy without embedded metadata.
Should I keep the original file?
Yes, keep the original if you may need the metadata later for organization, editing, or proof of origin.