Images On-device · No upload

EXIF Metadata Remover

Inspect and remove hidden GPS, camera, date, and author data from your photos.

EXIF Metadata Remover inspects and removes GPS coordinates, camera information, dates, descriptions, XMP, and other hidden image metadata from JPEG, PNG, and WebP files. Batch cleaning and ZIP download are included. Image pixels stay unchanged and every file is processed locally in the browser — no upload or account. Made by FreeToolHub.

Choose what to keep

Private metadata is removed by default. Keep only what you need.

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JPEG, PNG, and WebP · up to 20 files · 50 MB each

🔒 Your images are read and cleaned entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.

How to remove photo metadata

  1. Add one or more JPEG, PNG, or WebP images.
  2. Review the metadata found and choose any categories you want to keep.
  3. Clean the files, then download each image or one ZIP.

Frequently asked questions

What is EXIF metadata?

EXIF is information stored inside many image files. It can include the camera or phone model, capture date, exposure settings, software, and precise GPS coordinates.

Are my photos uploaded?

No. Reading, cleaning, and downloading happen locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Does removing metadata reduce image quality?

No. The tool removes metadata blocks without decoding or recompressing the image pixels, so visual quality remains unchanged.

Which formats are supported?

The tool supports JPEG, PNG, and WebP files up to 50 MB each, including batch processing and ZIP download.

Can I keep selected metadata?

Yes. You can retain orientation, color profile, camera information, dates, location, or descriptions. The recommended default removes private metadata while preserving display-related information.

How can I verify that metadata was removed?

After cleaning, the tool scans the generated file again and reports how many metadata fields remain before enabling the download.