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🧹 GPS Location · Camera Data · Date Taken — All Stripped

Remove Image Metadata Free Online

Strip all EXIF metadata from your images before sharing online. Removes GPS location, camera model, date taken and all personal data. 100% private — runs in your browser.

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Strip all EXIF metadata including GPS location, camera model and date taken

JPG · PNG · WebP — Max 30MB — Metadata removed instantly
✅ All metadata removed — GPS location, camera data and EXIF stripped
Status
✅ GPS location removed
✅ Camera model removed
✅ Date & time removed
✅ Software info removed
✅ Author info removed
Cleaned Image
How It Works
01

Upload Your Image

Drop any JPG, PNG or WebP. Processed entirely in your browser — your image never leaves your device.

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Metadata Removed Instantly

As soon as you upload, all EXIF data is stripped automatically. No settings needed.

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Download Clean Image

Download your metadata-free image and share it safely.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is EXIF metadata?
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is data embedded in image files by cameras and phones. It includes GPS coordinates, camera model, lens settings, date and time, and sometimes the device owner's name.
Why should I remove image metadata?
When you share photos online, the EXIF data travels with the image. GPS coordinates reveal exactly where the photo was taken. This is a significant privacy risk for photos taken at home or private locations.
Does removing metadata reduce quality?
No. The image pixels are completely unchanged. Only the hidden metadata is removed — the visual quality is identical.
Does my phone add GPS data to photos?
Yes, if location services are enabled for your camera app. iPhone, Android and most smartphones embed GPS coordinates in every photo by default.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free. No account needed.

Why You Should Remove Image Metadata

Every photo taken on a modern smartphone contains EXIF metadata — including the exact GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken. When you share these photos on social media, forums, or via email, this location data travels with the image and can be accessed by anyone who downloads it.

Protect Your Privacy Before Sharing

Removing metadata is particularly important for photos taken at your home, workplace, or any private location. Real estate agents, journalists, activists and privacy-conscious users across the USA and UK use metadata stripping as a standard practice before sharing any photos online.