Image & SVG
EXIF Remover
Remove private metadata from photos before sharing them online.
Choose a JPG or PNG image. The cleaned copy is generated in your browser.
How to use this tool
Drop a JPEG, PNG, or WebP image into the tool.
The browser redraws the image to a canvas and exports a fresh copy without typical embedded photo metadata.
Download the cleaned image before sharing it publicly.
Why remove EXIF metadata
Photos can include camera model, capture time, orientation, editing software, and sometimes GPS coordinates.
Removing metadata is useful before publishing screenshots, personal photos, marketplace images, or documents captured by phone.
What may remain
Canvas re-export removes common embedded metadata, but it is not a forensic privacy guarantee for every image format or browser.
Visible information in the image itself, such as faces, addresses, reflections, or screen contents, is not removed.
Examples
Photo privacy cleanup
A phone photo may include GPS and camera metadata. Re-exporting it through the EXIF Remover creates a clean image file for normal sharing.
Screenshot cleanup
Screenshots usually contain less EXIF data than camera photos, but re-exporting can still remove metadata chunks added by software.
FAQ
Does EXIF include GPS location?
Many camera and phone photos can include GPS coordinates if location tagging was enabled when the photo was taken.
Does this remove visible private information?
No. It removes embedded metadata by re-exporting the image. You still need to crop or blur visible private content yourself.
Which formats are best supported?
The browser-based cleanup works best with common JPEG, PNG, and WebP files that the browser can decode and re-export.
Is my photo uploaded?
No. The file is processed locally in your browser.