See exactly what's hidden in your photo, then clean it — in one click, right in your browser.
Most photos carry a hidden layer of information: camera model, lens, ISO, shutter speed, the exact GPS coordinates of where the shot was taken, and even the editing software that touched the file. Before you share a picture publicly, it's worth knowing what's in there — and being able to delete image metadata quickly when you don't want to broadcast it.

This metadata remover starts by showing you what's inside. Every EXIF tag is parsed and grouped into clear cards — Camera & shot, Date, GPS location, Software, Other technical. There's no guessing and no surprise: you can decide whether to wipe everything or keep the parts you care about.
Pick Remove all for one-click privacy, or Remove GPS only if you're a photographer who wants to keep ISO, aperture and lens info. Either way, no pixel is re-encoded — the cleaned file is identical in quality to the original. Files stay on your device the entire time.
Yes — completely free, no account, no watermark, no daily limit.
No. The image is parsed and rewritten entirely inside your browser — your file never touches a server.
No. The pixel data is left untouched: only the metadata block at the start of the file is rewritten. The result is bit-identical to your original photo, just without the hidden tags.
Yes. Choose the “Remove GPS only” option — ISO, aperture, shutter, lens and the date stay intact, only location data is wiped.
JPG, PNG and WebP are cleaned in place without re-encoding. AVIF and HEIC are decoded to a lossless PNG first, then cleaned.