What EXIF metadata reveals
Every photo your phone or camera takes can embed the exact GPS coordinates, the device model, and the date and time it was captured. Shared unedited, that data can disclose where you live, work, or were at a given moment — often without you realizing it.
Why removing it matters
Many social platforms strip metadata on upload, but many forums, marketplaces, and direct file transfers do not. Removing EXIF before you share closes that gap, so a listing photo or an emailed image doesn't quietly carry your location with it.
Clean copy, same picture
Stripping metadata re-encodes the visible image without the hidden fields, so the photo looks identical while the location and device data are gone. The before/after size comparison confirms the metadata was removed.
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- Detects EXIF metadata and possible GPS/location data
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- Strips all metadata by re-encoding locally
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- Before/after file size comparison
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- Supports JPG, PNG & WebP
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- Fully client-side — your photo never leaves your device


