Protect your privacy by removing hidden metadata from your photos. See exactly what data your photos contain — GPS location, camera details, timestamps — and remove it all before sharing.
EXIF data is hidden information embedded in your photos — including GPS coordinates, camera model, and date taken. Removing it protects your privacy when sharing photos online.
Yes! If location services are enabled on your camera, GPS coordinates are stored in your photo's EXIF data. Anyone can extract this with free tools.
No. Removing metadata only strips the hidden text data — the actual image pixels are untouched. Image quality is fully preserved.
EXIF data is primarily found in JPEG/JPG files. PNG, WebP, and GIF typically don't contain EXIF data.
No. All processing happens in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.