CleanShot Metadata

Remove hidden EXIF data from your photos

Strip GPS location, camera model, and timestamps before you post online. Everything happens in your browser — no photo is ever uploaded anywhere.

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JPEG and PNG supported · multiple files at once

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Why this matters

Most phones and cameras embed EXIF metadata into every photo — the exact GPS coordinates of where it was taken, the device model, the date and time, and sometimes the software used to edit it. When you post that photo online, anyone who downloads it can see that information, even if it's not visible in the image itself. This tool reads that data so you can see exactly what's hidden, then strips it out before you share the photo.

How it works

Your photo is loaded directly into your browser and redrawn onto a blank canvas, which produces a new image file with none of the original metadata attached. The photo never leaves your device — there is no upload, no server processing, and nothing is stored.

Does this reduce image quality?

JPEGs are re-encoded at high quality (95%), which is visually lossless for almost all purposes. PNGs are recompressed without quality loss.

Is my photo uploaded to a server?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser using the canvas API. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.

What metadata gets removed?

All EXIF data including GPS coordinates, camera make and model, timestamps, software tags, and orientation data.

Does this work on iPhone or Android?

Yes, it works in any modern mobile or desktop browser — no app installation required.

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