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Remove Image Metadata

Strip EXIF data — including camera info and GPS location — from your photos before sharing them online.

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Free Online Image Metadata Remover

Most photos from phones and cameras carry hidden information called EXIF metadata — the device model, the date and time the photo was taken, camera settings, and often the exact GPS coordinates of where it was captured. This is useful for organizing your own photo library, but it can reveal more than you intend when you share an image publicly. LovePDFImg's Remove Image Metadata tool strips this hidden information before you share your photos.

The tool works by drawing each image onto a canvas and re-exporting it — a process that naturally discards EXIF and other embedded metadata, since the canvas only carries pixel data. Your photo's visible content stays the same; only the hidden information is removed. Add one image or a whole batch, and download everything as a ZIP. Nothing is uploaded — the cleanup happens entirely in your browser.

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How to Remove Metadata from an Image

  1. 1Upload your imagesDrag and drop one or more JPG, PNG, or WebP files, or click to browse.
  2. 2Click "Remove Metadata"Each image is redrawn onto a canvas, which discards any embedded EXIF and metadata.
  3. 3Download your filesGet all cleaned images together in a single ZIP download.

Frequently Asked Questions

It removes EXIF data such as the camera make and model, capture date and time, GPS location coordinates, and other metadata embedded by cameras, phones, and editing software.
Photos taken on phones often include GPS coordinates showing exactly where the picture was taken, along with device details. Removing this metadata before sharing photos online helps protect your privacy.
No. Only the embedded metadata is removed; the visible pixels of your photo remain the same, though re-encoding may apply standard compression for JPG and WebP outputs.
The tool renders the image to a canvas respecting its original orientation, so the output should look the same as the source image when viewed normally.
No. Remove Image Metadata works entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your photo is never uploaded anywhere.