EXIF Viewer & Remover
✓ Link copiedSee exactly what hidden metadata your photos carry and strip it before you share. Drop in a JPG, PNG, HEIC, or TIFF image to reveal its EXIF data — camera make and model, lens, capture settings, the date and time it was taken, and even the GPS coordinates where the shot was taken. Then download a cleaned copy with all of that metadata removed in one click. Everything happens locally in your browser: your photo is never uploaded to a server, so even sensitive images and their location data stay completely private.
100% private: your photo is read directly in this browser tab and never uploaded. All metadata parsing and removal happens on your device.
How to use
Drag and drop a photo onto the upload area, or click to choose one. The tool instantly reads the embedded metadata and displays it grouped by camera, capture settings, date, location, and image properties, with the highlights shown as summary cards. If the photo contains GPS coordinates you can open them on a map. To share the image without leaking any of this, click Download cleaned copy to save a version with all EXIF, GPS, and other metadata removed.
Frequently asked questions
- Is my photo uploaded anywhere?
- No. The photo is read and processed entirely in your browser using your device's own resources. It is never sent to a server, which makes this safe for private images — including the GPS location data many cameras and phones embed.
- What metadata can it show and remove?
- It reads standard EXIF data such as the camera make and model, lens, exposure settings (aperture, shutter, ISO, focal length), orientation and dimensions, the original capture date and time, and GPS coordinates when present. The cleaned copy removes all of this metadata so the image you share carries no hidden camera or location information.
- Does removing metadata change my image quality?
- For JPEG photos the metadata is stripped without re-encoding the pixels, so the image quality is identical to the original. For other formats the image is re-saved to drop the metadata, which reliably removes EXIF and GPS data while keeping the picture looking the same.