See and remove photo metadata

Photos carry more than the picture: camera, date and often the exact spot where you stood. Look at what is in there, then strip it out before you share.

Drop your images hereJPG · PNG · WebP

🔒 Your images never leave your device.

Three steps

How it works

  1. 1

    Choose images

    Pick the file from your device or drag it onto the page. Nothing is sent anywhere.

  2. 2

    Remove metadata

    Adjust the settings if you want to, then start. The work happens in your browser.

  3. 3

    Download

    Save the result right away. It is ready the moment the run finishes.

Supported formats

JPGPNGWebP

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are camera details like location removed?

Yes. The picture is redrawn from its pixels, so EXIF data — camera model, date and GPS position — does not survive the trip. That is a side effect worth knowing before you share a photo.

What about HEIC photos from an iPhone?

They work wherever the tool lists HEIC among its formats, and the result is a JPG, PNG or WebP that every program opens. Some older browsers cannot decode HEIC at all; the tool says so instead of failing quietly.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. The whole job runs inside your browser, on your own device. Your file never travels over the network, so there is nothing for us to store, read or lose.

Does it cost anything?

No. There is no account, no trial and no upload limit tied to a plan.

Does this work on a phone?

Yes, on Android and on iPhone. The browser does the work, so no app has to be installed.

How large can a file be?

The limit is your device's memory rather than a rule we set. Very large files work on a computer and can fail on an older phone.

Private by design

Your files stay on your device

Your images never leave your device.

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