Remove EXIF metadata
Strip GPS, camera and date metadata from a photo — locally, no upload.
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.
Privacy by design
All processing happens inside your browser. Your files never reach a server — there is nothing to store, transmit or share.
Learn more in our privacy policyBatch & 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
All EXIF — including GPS location, camera and phone model, date and time, and settings. The visible image is unchanged.
No — only the hidden metadata is stripped; every pixel stays the same.
No — the photo is cleaned entirely in your browser, which is essential when removing location data.
To avoid leaking where and when a photo was taken, plus your device details, when you post it publicly.