EXIF Metadata Viewer & Remover
View all hidden metadata in your photos or remove it for privacy. See camera settings, GPS coordinates where the photo was taken, and more - then strip it all before sharing online.
Features
- View complete EXIF metadata
- See GPS location where photo was taken
- Camera make, model, and settings
- Date and time information
- Remove all metadata with one click
- Selective metadata removal
Common Use Cases
Remove GPS location before sharing
Strip location data from photos before posting on social media to protect your privacy and home location.
Remove location from iPhone photos
iPhone photos contain precise GPS coordinates. Remove them before sharing online.
Check where a photo was taken
View GPS coordinates embedded in a photo to see exactly where it was captured on a map.
View camera settings used
See what aperture, shutter speed, and ISO were used to learn from your photography.
Remove metadata for dating apps
Strip all personal data from photos before uploading to Tinder, Bumble, or other dating apps.
Protect privacy on Craigslist/Marketplace
Remove location data before posting items for sale to prevent strangers knowing your address.
Remove timestamp from photos
Strip date/time information if you don't want people knowing when photos were taken.
Check if photo is original
View editing software info in EXIF to see if a photo has been manipulated.
Remove data for legal documents
Strip metadata from photos being submitted as evidence or official documents.
Prepare photos for portfolio
Remove all camera/editing info before publishing professional photography work.
How to Use This Tool
- Step 1: Upload a photo to view its metadata
- Step 2: Browse through all EXIF information
- Step 3: Click on GPS coordinates to see location on map
- Step 4: Click "Remove Metadata" to strip all data
- Step 5: Download the clean, metadata-free image
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I remove EXIF data?
EXIF data can reveal your home location, daily routine, camera equipment worth thousands of dollars, and when photos were taken. Remove it for privacy.
What information is stored in EXIF?
GPS coordinates (often precise to 10 feet), camera model, lens, settings, date/time, editing software, and sometimes your name if set in camera.
Do social media sites remove EXIF data?
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter strip most EXIF data, but not all platforms do. Always remove it yourself to be safe.
Will removing EXIF reduce image quality?
No! EXIF data is separate from the image pixels. Removing it has zero effect on image quality.