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JPEG EXIF Remover - Online Strip Metadata for Privacy

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JPEG EXIF Remover

Strip hidden metadata from your photos — 100% private, processed locally in your browser

Drag & Drop your image here

or click to browse — JPEG, PNG, WebP supported

Max 50MB · No upload to server
Frequently Asked Questions

EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) is metadata automatically embedded in photos by cameras and smartphones. It can include GPS coordinates, date/time, camera model, lens details, exposure settings, and even serial numbers. When you share photos online, this hidden data can reveal your location, habits, and equipment — a significant privacy risk. Our tool strips all of this data instantly, right in your browser.

Our tool uses your browser's built-in Canvas API to re-encode the image. When an image is drawn onto a canvas and exported as a new JPEG, all embedded metadata (EXIF, XMP, IPTC, ICC profiles) is automatically discarded. The entire process happens locally on your device — your images are never uploaded to any server, ensuring maximum privacy.

Yes, completely safe. Unlike many online tools that upload your photos to remote servers for processing, our tool performs all operations client-side in your browser. The image never leaves your device. You can verify this by disconnecting your internet after the page loads — the tool will continue to work perfectly. No data is ever transmitted.

Re-encoding a JPEG can introduce minimal quality loss due to the nature of lossy compression. However, we use a high-quality setting (92%) that produces results virtually indistinguishable from the original. The visual difference is imperceptible to the human eye, while the privacy benefit is substantial. File size may change slightly — sometimes even decreasing as redundant metadata is removed.

No. Once EXIF data is stripped via re-encoding, the metadata is permanently gone from the image file. Unlike simply "hiding" metadata, our method actually creates a completely new image file without any embedded metadata. Forensic recovery is not possible from the stripped image. However, always keep your original if you need the metadata for personal reference.

Our tool removes all embedded metadata, including: EXIF data (GPS, camera info, timestamps), XMP data (Adobe metadata), IPTC data (descriptions, copyright), ICC color profiles, thumbnail previews, and any other hidden data segments. The output is a clean JPEG containing only the pixel data necessary to display the image.

We support JPEG, PNG, WebP, and TIFF input formats. EXIF metadata is most commonly found in JPEG and TIFF files from digital cameras and smartphones. PNG and WebP files rarely contain EXIF but may have other metadata types — our tool handles all of them. Output is always a clean JPEG file.

Most modern smartphones and many cameras have built-in GPS receivers that automatically geotag your photos with precise latitude and longitude coordinates. This feature is often enabled by default. While useful for organizing personal photo libraries, geotagged photos shared on social media, forums, or marketplaces can unintentionally reveal your home address, workplace, or current location to strangers.
Key Privacy Tips
Geotagging Risks

GPS coordinates in EXIF can pinpoint your exact location. Always strip metadata before sharing photos of your home, children's school, or workplace.

Timestamps Reveal Patterns

Date/time stamps can reveal your routines and when you're away from home. Remove EXIF before posting on public platforms.

Device Fingerprinting

Camera serial numbers and unique device identifiers in EXIF can be used to link multiple photos to the same person.