EXIF viewer & remover
Every photo can secretly carry your GPS location, device and the exact time it was taken. See what yours reveals — and strip it before you post. Runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Click to choose a photo or drag & drop
JPG/JPEG carry the most metadata. Your photo stays on your device.
Metadata found
Why this matters
Most phones embed EXIF metadata in every photo — including the precise GPS coordinates where it was taken, the date and time, and your device model. When you share that photo online, you may be unknowingly broadcasting your home address or daily routine. This tool reveals exactly what's hidden, and lets you download a clean copy with all of it removed.
How removal works
The cleaned copy is re-encoded in your browser, which discards all EXIF, GPS and other metadata while keeping the image itself. Because everything happens locally, your original photo and its location data are never sent anywhere.
Does it change image quality?
The cleaned JPG is re-saved at high quality (95%). Visually it's essentially identical, just without the hidden data.
Why don't PNG/screenshots show GPS?
PNGs and screenshots usually contain little or no EXIF. GPS is mainly found in JPGs taken by phone cameras with location enabled.
Is my photo uploaded?
Never. All reading and cleaning happen in your browser.