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Remove EXIF data from your photos

See every hidden tag your camera and phone bake into a photo — EXIF, IPTC, XMP, timestamps, even the GPS pin of where it was taken — then strip it all with one click. View first, scrub clean.

It runs entirely in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded, nothing is transmitted or retained, and it keeps working with wifi off — the unfakeable proof that the file never left your device.

Live tool · your files stay on this device
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How it works

1
Drop a photo in

Add any image and we read it on the spot — camera, lens, settings, dates and every other tag. No account, no upload, nothing leaves the page.

2
See what it reveals

Every EXIF, IPTC and XMP field laid out plainly. Embedded GPS is decoded to a network-free map pin so you can see exactly where it would give you away.

3
Scrub it clean

One click strips every tag on your device and hands back a clean copy. The pixels are untouched; only the hidden data is gone.

Frequently asked

Are my photos uploaded anywhere?

No. Every photo is read and scrubbed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, transmitted, retained or trained on. Turn on airplane mode and it still works — proof the file never leaves your device.

Is it free? What does it cost?

Yes, it's free to try with no signup — view and scrub metadata right away. Pro ($9/mo or $69/yr) adds batch scrubbing with ZIP export and unlimited history across every nimbril tool, or $4/mo for this app alone.

Does removing EXIF data reduce my photo's quality?

No. Scrubbing only deletes the hidden metadata tags. The actual image pixels are left exactly as they were, so there's no recompression or visible quality loss.

Can it remove the GPS location from my photos?

Yes. It decodes any embedded GPS coordinates and shows them on a network-free map pin, then strips them along with every other tag when you scrub the file.

What metadata can it see and remove?

All of it — EXIF, IPTC and XMP. That includes camera and lens model, capture settings, timestamps, software, copyright and owner fields, and embedded GPS coordinates.