EXIF Stripper

Remove EXIF Metadata from Images Instantly

Fast, bulk image metadata removal directly in your browser. No uploads. 100% private. Protect your privacy in seconds.

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100% Browser-Based
No Uploads
Free
Fast Bulk Processing

How It Works

1

Upload Images

Drag and drop as many photos as you want directly into the browser.

2

Remove Metadata

Our engine instantly strips EXIF data like GPS and camera info locally.

3

Download Clean

Save the clean, optimized images as individual files or a single ZIP archive.

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Why Remove EXIF Data?

Every time you take a photo with your smartphone or digital camera, hidden information called EXIF metadata is embedded into the image file. This data often contains your exact GPS coordinates, device model, and the time the photo was taken.

Sharing these images online without removing the metadata can inadvertently expose your home address, daily routines, and personal privacy to data scrapers and strangers. Stripping this data is a crucial step in maintaining your digital security.

Why Client-Side Matters

  • Zero Uploads

    Unlike other tools, we never upload your private photos to a server. Processing happens entirely on your device.

  • Lightning Fast

    Because you aren't waiting for gigabytes of images to upload and download, bulk processing is practically instant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about EXIF data and your privacy.

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is hidden data embedded inside digital photos. It often includes sensitive information such as the exact GPS location where the photo was taken, the date and time, the camera or smartphone model used, and even camera settings.