strip metadata · lossless · no upload

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or click to choose · or paste (Ctrl/Cmd + V)

processed in your browser · never uploaded

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A tool that strips the metadata embedded in an image before you save or share it. It removes the Stable Diffusion generation info (PNG text chunks holding the prompt, negative prompt, seed, sampler, steps, CFG, model and LoRAs), the EXIF block in photos (capture date, camera, and GPS location), and any XMP left behind by editors. It's for when you want to post an AI image to social media, Civitai, X or pixiv without revealing which prompt made it, share a photo without leaking where it was taken or what camera you used, or hand off deliverables with the production data scrubbed. The key feature is that it never re-encodes the pixels: typical converters recompress on save and slightly degrade quality, but this tool leaves the pixels untouched and only rewrites the metadata region, so it's lossless. After cleaning, it lists exactly which items were removed and confirms that no generation info remains. Because prompts and location data are as private as a recipe or a home address, this tool never uploads your image — everything happens locally in your browser.

How to use

  1. Drop an image in, click to choose a file, or paste an image (Ctrl/Cmd + V).
  2. It detects the embedded metadata (prompt, EXIF, XMP, etc.) automatically and lists every item it removed.
  3. Click "Download cleaned image" to save the lossless copy with the metadata stripped out.

FAQ

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. Detecting and removing metadata all happens in your browser. Your image is never uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere — it is processed only on your device, so it's safe to use even when you don't want to expose your prompts or location.

What kind of metadata can it remove?

It strips the PNG text chunks that hold Stable Diffusion generation info (prompt, seed, settings), the EXIF block in photos (capture date, camera, GPS location), and the XMP left behind by editors. It works on PNG, JPEG, and WebP.

Does it reduce image quality?

No. It's lossless. Unlike a typical conversion, it doesn't re-encode the pixels — it only removes the metadata region — so the image quality is completely unchanged.

Can I confirm the prompt and EXIF are really gone?

Yes. It lists the items it removed and confirms that no generation info remains in the cleaned copy. You can also run the result through the PNG Info tool to verify for yourself that the prompt is no longer readable.

I just want to view the metadata, not delete it.

To inspect the contents without removing them, use the read-only PNG Info tool instead. This tool is for when you want the metadata gone.

Does it work on phones?

Yes. It runs entirely in the browser, so you can strip an image's metadata and save the clean copy on a phone or tablet.