What photo metadata can expose?
Images can contain hidden EXIF data such as GPS coordinates, camera model, capture time, lens details, orientation, and editing software. That information can travel with a photo when you upload or send it.
Stop leaking hidden photo data
Remove hidden GPS, camera, date, and editing metadata from JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, and HEIF images. Phone photos can be converted to clean JPG files. No upload, no signup, no storage.
Your photo may reveal where you live, what device you use, and when the shot was taken. Clean it here before posting to marketplaces, forums, communities, social media, or public sites.
Privacy basics
Images can contain hidden EXIF data such as GPS coordinates, camera model, capture time, lens details, orientation, and editing software. That information can travel with a photo when you upload or send it.
No. The cleaning process runs in your browser after the page loads. This MVP does not upload, store, or send your selected image to a server.
The tool re-encodes your image through the browser canvas, which strips common embedded metadata while preserving the visible pixels of the photo.
It cannot remove information visible inside the image itself. Faces, license plates, addresses, documents, screens, and reflections should be blurred or cropped manually before sharing.
Yes. HEIC and HEIF phone photos are decoded in the browser and saved as clean JPG files. JPG, PNG, and WebP keep their original output format.
iPhone and Samsung HEIC/HEIF photos are converted to clean JPG files in your browser. Other formats keep their original output type. If a phone image does not clean properly, send a note to poohiho@gmail.com. Mention the file type, device, and browser so support can be improved.