Remove EXIF Data from Images
Delete GPS location, camera info and hidden metadata. Keep image quality and remove EXIF instantly.
Upload images to remove EXIF metadata
Remove GPS location, camera info and hidden metadata from multiple images at once
JPG · PNG · WebP · HEIC · GIF · BMP · AVIF · TIFF · SVG · Up to 50 MB each
Remove EXIF metadata from images to protect your privacy before sharing online. Photos often contain hidden data such as GPS location, device model, timestamps and software details. This EXIF remover deletes all metadata instantly without changing image quality, resolution or appearance. Process multiple images at once and download clean files ready for upload.
How to remove EXIF data from images
- Upload one or multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC and more).
- The tool automatically scans and removes all EXIF metadata including GPS location, device info and hidden tags.
- Preview detected metadata tags before removal if available.
- Click "Remove EXIF" and download cleaned images individually or as a ZIP archive.
Why remove EXIF metadata before sharing
Delete embedded GPS coordinates that can reveal where the photo was taken.
Remove camera model, lens info, timestamps, editing software and hidden tracking data.
Only metadata is removed. Image pixels, resolution and visual quality remain exactly the same.
Clean multiple images at once and download all processed files in a single ZIP archive.
Supported formats
Multiple files + ZIP export
100% browser-based (no uploads)
Frequently asked questions
Upload your images, click "Remove EXIF", and download clean files instantly. All metadata is deleted automatically without manual settings.
All metadata is removed including GPS location, camera model, lens info, timestamps, device details, editing software, ICC profiles and embedded thumbnails.
Photos taken on phones often include exact GPS coordinates. Removing EXIF prevents others from identifying your location when sharing images online.
Yes, slightly. Removing metadata can reduce file size by 1–10% depending on how much EXIF data is embedded.
No. EXIF removal does not change pixels, resolution or visual quality. The image looks exactly the same.
Yes. You can batch process multiple images and download them all together as a ZIP file.
Image data is the visible picture (pixels). EXIF data is hidden metadata such as camera settings, GPS and timestamps stored inside the file.
Yes. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your images are never uploaded or stored on any server.
Keep EXIF if you need camera settings for editing or photography workflows. For sharing online, removing EXIF is recommended.