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Remove your images' metadata before you upload them

Every photo you post can carry your GPS location, your phone model, the exact date and the fingerprint of the tool that made it. Drop it here, see what it reveals and clean it in one click.

The image never leaves your browser. Cleaning happens on your device.

Why you should clean them

What's hidden inside an image and who you're handing it to

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    Your exact location

    Many photos store the GPS coordinates of where they were taken. Upload them and anyone —or any company— knows where you live, work or were.

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    Your device and habits

    Phone or camera make and model, dates and times. That profiles you: what you own, when you use it and how often you post.

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    The AI fingerprint

    AI-generated images often carry the tool that made them in their metadata. Some platforms detect it and penalize your profile's reach.

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    What companies see

    When you send an image to an application, a website or a social network, that metadata travels with it. Clean it and control what you share.

Honest note: this removes the file's metadata (EXIF, GPS, XMP). It does not erase invisible watermarks baked into the pixels or C2PA signatures, which require other techniques.

Don't give away your data with every photo

Clean them before uploading to LinkedIn, Instagram or any website. Free and in seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What questions do you have?

You can find more specific information about the library by digging into the documentation and reading our blog articles.

  • What is EXIF metadata in an image?

    Data the camera or software embeds in the file: GPS location, device make and model, date and time, orientation, even the tool used to create or edit it. You don't see it in the photo, but it travels with it.

  • Is my image uploaded to a server to clean it?

    No, if you use the direct download. Cleaning happens in your own browser: the image never leaves your device. Only if you choose to receive it by email is it sent to the server to attach it.

  • How exactly does it remove the metadata?

    It redraws the image on a canvas and re-exports it. On rebuild, all metadata (EXIF, GPS, XMP) is gone. The image looks the same; it just loses the hidden information.

  • Does the image lose quality when cleaned?

    PNG stays lossless. JPG and WebP are re-exported at high quality (92%), an imperceptible difference. In exchange, the file ends up with no metadata at all.

  • Does it prevent an image from being detected as AI?

    It removes the most obvious clue: the tool's tag in the metadata. But some platforms also analyze pixels or use invisible signatures (C2PA), which this doesn't touch. It reduces signals, it doesn't guarantee total invisibility.