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Remove Image Metadata Tool

Remove EXIF and metadata from images to protect your privacy.

Guide

How to Use the Remove Image Metadata Tool

Get the most out of this free tool.

Strip sensitive metadata from your images before sharing them online. Our tool removes EXIF data including GPS location, camera settings, date and time, device information, and software used. Protect your privacy and reduce file size by removing hidden data.

Tips for Best Results

  • Be specific with your inputs for more accurate results.
  • Try different variations to compare outcomes.
  • Use the copy button to save or share results.

Why This Tool Matters

This checker helps you save time, make data-driven decisions, and improve your business performance without expensive software or technical skills.

FAQ

Remove Image Metadata Tool FAQ

Common questions answered about this free tool.

What metadata is removed?

GPS coordinates, camera make/model, date/time, exposure settings, software used, thumbnail preview, and copyright information.

Why should I remove metadata?

Photos taken on smartphones include GPS location data. Sharing these images publicly can reveal your home address, work location, and daily routines.

Are these image tools free to use?

Yes, all our image tools are completely free with no usage limits. You can compress, resize, convert, and edit images directly in your browser without uploading to any server.

Do you store my images on your servers?

No. All image processing happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.

What image formats are supported?

We support JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, and SVG formats for input. Output formats include JPEG, PNG, WebP, and PDF depending on the tool.

Is there a file size limit?

Since processing happens in your browser, the limit depends on your device's memory. Most modern browsers can handle images up to 50MB without issues.

What is the best format for web images?

WebP offers the best compression with quality, reducing file sizes by 25-35% compared to JPEG. PNG is best for images with transparency, and JPEG is universal for photographs.

Can I use these tools on mobile devices?

Yes, all our image tools work on mobile browsers. The Canvas API is fully supported on iOS Safari and Android Chrome.

What resolution should I use for social media?

Each platform has optimal sizes. Our social media image resizer provides preset dimensions for Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

How much can I compress an image without quality loss?

Lossless compression typically reduces file size by 15-25%. With minimal quality loss (90-95% quality), you can achieve 40-60% reduction. Our compressor lets you balance size and quality.

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