strip EXIF / GPS from many photos at once · no upload

Drop your photos here

or click to choose multiple files

JPEG / PNG / WebP · lossless · all processed locally · processed in your browser · never uploaded

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A bulk tool for removing EXIF (especially the GPS location that reveals where a photo was taken), camera info, timestamps and other embedded metadata from many photos at once — before you post a batch of pictures to social media, a marketplace listing, or a blog. Windows and macOS typically only let you clear metadata one file at a time; here you just drag and drop (or multi-select) your photos and every image is stripped on the spot, then bundled into a ZIP you download in a single click, keeping the original file names. For each photo you can see its status (GPS removed / metadata removed / already clean) and exactly which items were removed (EXIF, GPS, XMP, and so on). Stripping works by removing only the metadata regions byte-by-byte, so the pixels are never touched and JPEG/PNG/WebP quality does not degrade (no recompression — fully lossless). Because photos are sensitive, this tool does everything inside your browser (JavaScript) and never uploads, stores, or sends your images to any server. Use Remove EXIF when you want to inspect and clean a single photo, EXIF Viewer to just look at the data, or Clean Metadata to remove AI-generation prompts from images.

How to use

  1. Drop the photos you want to clean all at once (or click to multi-select). JPEG, PNG and WebP are supported.
  2. Each photo's status (GPS removed / metadata removed / already clean) and the removed items are listed.
  3. Click "Download all (ZIP)" to save the stripped photos with their original file names. Nothing is sent anywhere.

FAQ

Are my photos uploaded or stored anywhere?

No. Both reading and stripping happen entirely in your browser with JavaScript, and your images are never uploaded, sent, or stored on a server. No network request is made, so even photos with location data are safe to process.

Does stripping EXIF reduce image quality?

No. The tool does not re-encode (recompress) your images — it removes only the metadata regions byte-by-byte and rewrites the file. The pixel data is untouched, so JPEG/PNG/WebP quality stays exactly as the original (lossless).

How many photos can I process at once?

There is no fixed limit. Because everything runs locally, very large batches depend on your device's memory. If you have an extremely large set, splitting it into a few batches keeps things stable.

What information gets removed?

GPS location (where it was taken), camera make/model and settings, capture date/time, thumbnails, and embedded XMP metadata. Each row shows the items that were actually removed. The visible content of the photo is unchanged.

What if I want to inspect a single photo while cleaning it?

Use Remove EXIF to review and strip GPS/EXIF one photo at a time, EXIF Viewer to just look at the data, or Clean Metadata to remove AI-generation prompt info from images.