View & Remove Image Metadata Online
Inspect EXIF, camera, GPS and image metadata or remove sensitive information directly in your browser.
No upload. Your files stay on your device.
How to view or remove image metadata
- 1 Upload one or more images using the drop zone.
- 2 Review the metadata summary and detailed EXIF sections.
- 3 Check the privacy warning if GPS location data is present.
- 4 Choose remove options and export format.
- 5 Download clean images individually or as a ZIP.
Drop images here
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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, SVG, HEIC, and ICO · Up to 100 images at a time
What Is Image Metadata?
Image metadata includes EXIF camera settings, GPS coordinates, ICC color profiles, timestamps and software tags embedded in JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC and other formats. This tool lets you inspect that data locally without uploading your files.
Why Remove Image Metadata?
Removing metadata protects your privacy before sharing photos online, can reduce file size slightly, and helps standardize images for ecommerce or social media. GPS location and camera serial data are common privacy concerns.
How Browser-based Metadata Removal Works
Images are decoded and re-encoded in your browser using Canvas. Only pixel data is kept — embedded EXIF, GPS, ICC and comment blocks are not copied to the output. Nothing is sent to a server.
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Local processing explained — metadata stays on your device until you export.
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- Optimize Website Images for Speed and SEO
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Does removing metadata reduce image quality?
- No. Metadata removal does not affect visible image quality. Re-encoding may apply compression depending on your export format and quality settings.
- Can I remove GPS location data?
- Yes. GPS metadata can be removed individually or together with all metadata.
- Are my images uploaded to a server?
- No. Images are processed locally in your browser.
- Can I clean multiple images at once?
- Yes. Batch metadata removal is supported with ZIP download.