Image Metadata Remover
Strip EXIF and other hidden metadata from photos in bulk — remove GPS location, camera and date info, free in your browser.
Drop an image here
or click to choose a file
Hidden data, gone
Scrub the secrets out of your photos
Every photo carries hidden metadata — and this free EXIF remover strips it out. Remove the GPS location from an image so it no longer reveals where it was taken, clear the camera model, the date and the editing history, and delete the photo's metadata without changing a single pixel. It works straight in your browser as a JPG, PNG and WebP metadata cleaner, so you can remove image metadata online before you share anything publicly.
- Removes EXIF, GPS location, camera and timestamp data
- Bulk-clean many images at once, then download them as a zip
- Quality untouched — no re-encoding, works with JPG, PNG & WebP
- 100% client-side — your images never leave your device
Three quick steps
Clean your photos' metadata in seconds
Stripping the hidden information from your images is instant, and the pictures themselves come out untouched.
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Drop in one image or a whole batch of JPG, PNG and WebP files — they're read straight in your browser.
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The EXIF and other metadata are stripped from every photo, while the image data is left exactly as it was.
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Download the cleaned files individually, or grab the whole batch as a single zip.
Why bother
When stripping metadata matters
Hidden EXIF data quietly travels with every photo you post — these are the moments it pays to clear it first.
Removing the GPS location before posting a photo of your home or workplace.
Stripping camera and software details from images on a public listing or portfolio.
Clearing dates and device info from pictures shared with people you don't know.
The options
Browser stripping vs apps and upload sites
See how removing EXIF here compares with desktop metadata tools and the upload-based sites that need your photos first.
| Feature | InkyTools | Desktop software | Upload-based sites |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completely free | |||
| Files stay on your device | |||
| No sign-up or account | |||
| Nothing to install | |||
| Works on any device | |||
| No watermarks or limits |
Good to know
Metadata removal, explained
- How do I remove metadata from a photo?
- Upload a JPG, PNG or WebP and the tool strips the EXIF and other hidden metadata — including GPS location, camera model and timestamps — then lets you download the cleaned image, with the picture itself unchanged.
- Does removing metadata reduce image quality?
- No. The metadata segments are removed from the file directly without re-encoding the picture, so the image stays pixel-for-pixel identical — only the hidden data is gone.
- Does this remove the GPS location from my photo?
- Yes. The EXIF block that stores GPS coordinates is removed, so the downloaded image no longer reveals where the photo was taken.
- Can I remove metadata from several photos at once?
- Yes. Drop in as many images as you like and each one is cleaned automatically — then download them individually or grab the whole batch as a single zip.
- Are my images uploaded to a server?
- No. The metadata is stripped entirely in your browser, so your photos never leave your device — ideal for images you're about to share publicly.
Stays with you
Your photos aren't uploaded anywhere
The whole job runs in your browser, so the image you're cleaning — and the location and device data baked into it — is never sent to a server. The cleaned photo never leaves your device until you choose to share it.
- Nothing uploaded
- Works offline
- No sign-up, any device
Image Metadata Remover: free, private and browser-based
InkyTools is a free EXIF remover that lets you remove image metadata online in seconds. Strip EXIF data from a photo, remove the GPS location from an image, and delete the camera, date and editing details — it works as a JPG, PNG and WebP metadata cleaner, and you can clear image metadata online with nothing uploaded.
Because the metadata is removed from the file directly, you can remove EXIF from a PNG or JPG without re-encoding, so the picture stays pixel-for-pixel identical. Everything runs in your browser, so this photo metadata cleaner never sends your images to a server — clean them before you share and your location stays private.