EXIF Viewer & Remover
Open a photo to see the hidden EXIF data it carries — the camera, the settings, the date, and often the exact GPS location where it was taken. Then strip it out before you share.
Read the guide: How to Remove EXIF Data From PhotosDrop a photo here
or click to browse — JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF, WebP
Your photo stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded.
How it works
- 1
Drop a photo
Add a JPEG, PNG, HEIC or TIFF image. Its embedded data is read on your device.
- 2
Read the data
See camera and lens, exposure settings, the capture date, and any GPS coordinates on a map.
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Remove and save
Click to strip the metadata and download a clean copy. The picture itself is untouched.
Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded
Everything runs locally in your browser. Your files are processed on your own device and are never sent to a server, so there are no upload waits, no size limits from us, and nothing is ever stored or logged.
Frequently asked questions
- What is EXIF data and why does it matter?
- EXIF is information your camera or phone writes into a photo: the device model, exposure settings, the date and time, and often GPS coordinates. Sharing a photo with GPS left in can reveal where you live or work, which is why removing it before posting is a good habit.
- Does removing EXIF change the photo quality?
- No. The metadata is stored separately from the image pixels, so stripping it leaves the picture exactly as it was. Only the hidden data is removed.
- Which image formats are supported?
- You can read data from JPEG, PNG, HEIC, TIFF and WebP. Removal produces a clean copy you can download and share.
- Is my file sent to a server?
- No. Everything runs locally in your browser. Your file is read and processed on your own device, nothing is uploaded, and nothing is logged or stored.