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Remove GPS from Photos in Bulk

Every photo taken on a smartphone or GPS-enabled camera embeds precise GPS coordinates in the EXIF metadata. When you share photos online, on social media, or by email, those coordinates travel with the image — revealing exactly where you were when the photo was taken.

Removing GPS from a single photo is straightforward. Removing it from 50 photos before posting them to Instagram, sharing them with a client, or uploading to a public gallery is tedious without a batch tool.

This tool processes all your photos at once in your browser. Drop your entire folder of photos, click Strip EXIF, and download the cleaned versions individually or as a single ZIP archive. No server involved — your location data never leaves your device.

100% client-side · no upload. GPS, camera model, timestamps, and all other EXIF data are stripped by re-encoding in your browser. Files never leave your device.
Output settings
Strips: GPS coordinates Camera / device info Timestamps Author / copyright Preserves orientation

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