Strip EXIF metadata
Hand over a clean copy of your image with no GPS, no camera serial, no software trace, ready to post anywhere.
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Why strip metadata before posting
A phone photo usually pinpoints the spot it was taken. DSLR files include the camera's serial number. Screenshots can leak your OS version and login name. None of this shows up in a normal image viewer, which is why people share these details by accident on Reddit, Twitter, dating apps and marketplaces every day.
Drop a file in here, get back a version with all of that gone.
What we remove
All EXIF blocks, IPTC, XMP packets, GPS coordinates, camera and lens serial numbers, owner names, copyright strings, software fingerprints and ICC profiles that name the calibration device.
We do not touch the pixels. The output is visually identical to the input, just lighter.
How it works here
Hit "Strip metadata" after picking your file. The tool re-encodes the image without any tag block and offers you the clean version as a one-click download. The clean copy is deleted after one hour. Your original is never stored.