Remove EXIF Data from Images Online

Instantly delete hidden metadata like GPS location & device info. No upload, no risk — 100% free.

Clean Your Images with One Click

Use our free EXIF remover to instantly clean images in your browser.

Select a JPEG image to remove EXIF metadata

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Why Use Our EXIF Remover?

Private & Secure

Images are processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

Data Protection

Remove location, camera, and device metadata to stay anonymous.

JPEG Only

EXIF data is stored in JPEGs. This tool is optimized for that format.

How to Remove EXIF Metadata from Images

Step 1

Upload Your Image

Select a JPEG file from your computer or phone.

Step 2

Remove EXIF Metadata

The metadata is stripped instantly using in-browser processing.

Step 3

Download Clean Image

Save your image with all EXIF data removed for enhanced privacy.

EXIF Removal FAQs

What is EXIF Data?

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) data is metadata embedded in image files like JPEG. It includes camera make, GPS coordinates, date, time, exposure, and editing software. Removing it protects your privacy — especially on social media or blogs.

Why should I remove EXIF data from my photos?

EXIF data can contain sensitive information like GPS location, timestamps, and device details. Removing it makes your image files safer for sharing, improves privacy, and helps you control what personal data is exposed online.

Do I need to upload my image?

No. This tool works 100% in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded, which means your images stay on your device — safe, secure, and private.

What file types are supported?

Currently, this tool supports JPEG (.jpg) images. PNG files don’t usually contain EXIF metadata. Support for WebP and HEIC formats may be added later.

Is this tool really free and safe?

Absolutely. It’s completely free to use and doesn’t require sign-up or payment. Everything runs locally, so your images never touch our servers.

Can I remove EXIF data from multiple images?

Right now, you can remove metadata from one image at a time. Batch support may be added in the future based on user demand.