EXIF Remover — Strip GPS & Metadata from Photos
Remove the GPS location, camera model, and capture time stored in your photos in one click — stop leaking your whereabouts before posting to social media. Lossless removal keeps quality. Batch, no upload.
EXIF is metadata that cameras and phones write into photos, including GPS location, device model, and capture time. Posting an original photo online can expose your home address or movements. This tool losslessly strips the EXIF segment from JPEG files (no re-encoding, no quality loss), entirely in your browser — no upload.
When You Need to Clear EXIF
Before Posting Online
Remove GPS before sharing on social media or marketplaces to avoid exposing your address.
Hide Device Info
Strip camera / phone model and serial numbers that can be used to track you.
Clean Capture History
Some images carry editing software and history metadata — clear it all at once.
About EXIF Removal
- Lossless — no re-encoding, no quality loss
- Batch support — clean multiple photos and download as a zip
- Local — your originals and privacy never leave your device
- This version targets JPEG (the most common photo format, highest GPS risk)
- Other metadata such as PNG tEXt or C2PA is out of scope
- Removal is irreversible — keep a backup of the original
EXIF Removal FAQ
No. This tool deletes the EXIF metadata segment in the JPEG file without re-encoding the pixels, so the image quality is identical to the original.
This version supports JPEG (.jpg / .jpeg) — the most common photo format, and where GPS and other privacy data mostly lives. More formats coming later.
Yes. GPS coordinates are part of EXIF; once cleared, the image no longer contains any location data.
No. Removal runs entirely in your browser; photos are never uploaded or stored.