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Image Metadata Remover
Inspect image details like EXIF-style data, GPS-related metadata, camera/software tags, text chunks, and comments, then remove EXIF data and other supported image metadata in your browser.
Choose JPG, JPEG, PNG, or WebP images and review supported metadata before creating a clean copy for photos, screenshots, and web images.
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Inspect image metadata, choose the cleanup level, create a clean image copy, and verify the result before downloading.
These settings apply when you clean a file. Essentials is the safest default.
Apply cleanup or export reports for all files currently in the workspace.
Upload files to enable batch cleaning and reports.
How it works
Choose a JPG, PNG, or WebP file and preview the selected image.
Check supported EXIF, XMP, IPTC, PNG text, timestamp, software, and comment metadata.
Create a clean copy and export proof of what was removed.
Image cleanup focus
We help you remove image metadata from photos and pictures when it can reveal camera details, editing tools, comments, and location-related data.
We remove supported APP metadata blocks such as EXIF, XMP, IPTC, and comments according to your cleanup settings.
We remove supported ancillary metadata chunks such as text, EXIF, timestamp, and international text chunks.
We remove supported EXIF and XMP chunks while preserving provenance by default.
Image privacy
We process your image locally so the selected photo or screenshot is not uploaded to a server.
Quality-conscious cleanup
We remove supported metadata blocks without intentionally recompressing the visible image data.
Related resources
Use these pages to understand EXIF, GPS, quality, and image metadata before sharing photos.
Metadata guides
Read our practical guides about photo metadata, GPS data, PDF properties, and document author details, then use the matching browser-only tool when you are ready.
Photo metadata
Understand what photo metadata is, what EXIF/GPS/XMP/IPTC can reveal, and when to inspect images before sharing.
Read the photo metadata guide →Image privacy
Learn how to check for GPS/location metadata, remove supported location data locally, and verify the clean copy.
Learn GPS cleanup →PDF metadata
See which PDF properties can be cleaned, why signed PDFs need care, and how to verify a clean PDF copy.
Read the PDF guide →Document metadata
Learn what Word author metadata can reveal and how to clean supported DOCX properties before sharing.
Read the Word guide →Frequently asked questions
Focused on JPG, PNG, WebP, EXIF-style metadata, comments, and image privacy.
Yes. Supported EXIF-style image metadata is detected and removed from JPG, PNG, and WebP files where the format exposes it safely.
Yes, when GPS/location data is present inside supported removable metadata blocks.
Photo metadata can reveal camera details, editing software, timestamps, and sometimes GPS location. Cleaning it before posting or sending photos helps reduce accidental privacy leaks.
Yes. If you want to delete EXIF, clear EXIF data, erase EXIF data, or strip EXIF data from a supported image, we create a clean copy and verify what was removed.
Yes. We inspect supported JPG, PNG, and WebP files, then remove EXIF data from the image or photo when those fields are safely removable.
It can. EXIF-style metadata may include camera make, model, software, capture time, and other device-related details when the original app saved them.
No. Screenshots, edited images, generated images, or photos downloaded from social platforms may have no supported EXIF metadata left to remove.
Yes. Upload multiple supported images, review each file card, clean all eligible files, and download clean copies together when batch actions are available.
No. We create a separate clean copy and leave the original image untouched.
The supported cleanup paths remove metadata blocks and do not intentionally recompress the visible image content.