Remove EXIF metadata

Strip GPS, camera and date metadata from a photo — locally, no upload.

Runs in your browser — no upload
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Remove EXIF metadata in your browser

Photos carry hidden EXIF metadata — the camera and phone model, the exact date and time, the settings, and often GPS coordinates showing where the picture was taken. Before you share a photo publicly, removing that data protects your privacy. This tool strips all of it by re-saving the image cleanly.

The whole process runs in your browser: the photo is redrawn to a fresh image with no metadata attached, then downloaded — nothing is uploaded, which is the point when you are removing location data you would rather not leak.

The pixels stay exactly the same; only the hidden metadata is dropped. The result looks identical and is safe to post on social media, marketplaces or forums without revealing where or when it was taken.

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Privacy by design

All processing happens inside your browser. Your files never reach a server — there is nothing to store, transmit or share.

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Batch & bulk: process multiple images at once

Load not just one image but as many as you like — by drag & drop or multiple-select. imagenimble processes them one after another, locally in your browser, and packages the results as a single ZIP download. No upload, no account and no fixed limit — only your device’s memory caps very large batches. It is the quick way to convert or edit a whole folder in one go.

Frequently asked questions

What metadata is removed?

All EXIF — including GPS location, camera and phone model, date and time, and settings. The visible image is unchanged.

Does it change how the photo looks?

No — only the hidden metadata is stripped; every pixel stays the same.

Is my photo uploaded?

No — the photo is cleaned entirely in your browser, which is essential when removing location data.

Why remove EXIF before sharing?

To avoid leaking where and when a photo was taken, plus your device details, when you post it publicly.

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