Why Remove Exif Data?
Photos taken with smartphones or digital cameras contain embedded metadata called Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format). This data includes the exact GPS coordinates, the date and time of the shot, camera model, and lens settings.
Protect Your Privacy
Uploading photos with embedded GPS data to social media, blogs, or marketplaces can leak your home address or daily routines to strangers. To protect your privacy, it is highly recommended to strip this information before sharing photos publicly.
How This Tool Works
Unlike standard Exif editors, our tool uses the browser's "Canvas" function. It reads only the raw color pixels of the image and redraws them as a new file. This process physically severs the link to the original metadata, ensuring 100% reliable data removal.
Key Features
- Privacy First: All processing is done locally in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded to our servers.
- Bulk Processing: Select and process multiple photos at once to save time.
- High Quality: Outputs images in high-quality JPG format to minimize visual degradation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A. Check the properties or details of the saved image. If fields like "Location" or "Camera Model" are empty, the removal was successful.
A. Yes, since it runs in the browser, it is compatible with modern mobile browsers on both Android and iOS.
A. A slight compression occurs during the redrawing process, but for social media or web use, there is typically no noticeable difference in quality.