How to Remove EXIF Data and Hidden Metadata from Photos
Free, step-by-step guide. No signup needed — everything runs in your browser.
1
Open the EXIF Remover
Navigate to the tool. No signup, no uploads, no accounts.
2
Upload your photo
Drag and drop or click to select — JPG, PNG, or WebP.
3
Review what was hidden
The tool shows you exactly what metadata was buried in your photo — GPS coordinates, camera model, timestamps, software used.
4
Download the clean version
Hit Download. The output is identical to the original visually but with all hidden metadata wiped.
Tips for best results
- GPS coordinates from your phone reveal your home address with house-level precision. ALWAYS strip them before posting photos publicly.
- Dating apps, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, real estate listings, and 'Free Stuff' posts are the top sources of accidental GPS leaks.
- Most social platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) strip metadata automatically — but Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, and email do NOT.
- Camera make/model in metadata can be enough to identify which user took an anonymous photo if combined with other leaked data.
- Screenshots usually have no EXIF, but photos taken directly with your camera app always do.
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