exif stripper
View and strip GPS location, camera info, timestamps, and software tags from your photos. Selective or full strip with bulk ZIP export. 100% client-side privacy.
Getting Started in Seconds
Upload Photos
Drag and drop, browse, or paste (Ctrl+V) up to 50 images.
Inspect Metadata
Review detected tags grouped by category: GPS, Camera, Date/Time, and Software. Click the map link if GPS is found.
Choose Strip Mode
Select 'Strip All' for full privacy or 'Keep Date Only' to preserve timestamps.
Download
Download individual cleaned files or export all as a ZIP.
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Common
Questions
Have a different question about EXIF Stripper? Feel free to reach out or explore our other documentation.
1How can I see if my photos are leaking my location?
Imagine you've just taken a great photo at home and want to post it without anyone knowing your address—our tool shows you exactly what's hidden inside. If your photo has GPS tags, we'll even give you a 'View on Map' link to show you the coordinates you might be sharing.
2Does removing EXIF metadata lower the visual quality of my images?
Ever wondered if stripping details like camera make and serial numbers would make your photo look worse? On JPEGs, our 'byte-level' stripper leaves the pixel data completely untouched—only the hidden text info is removed, keeping your image resolution and quality 100% identical.
3What is the 'Keep Date Only' mode used for?
This is the perfect 'pro photographer' setting. It strips sensitive GPS and camera info for privacy but keeps the timestamp so you can still remember when you captured that perfect shot and keep your archive organized.