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Batch EXIF Remover

Strip GPS coordinates, camera info, and timestamps from 50+ photos at once. Download individually or as a ZIP — 100% client-side, no upload.

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

How to use

  1. 1. Drop one or more photos onto the upload zone (or tap to select from your library).
  2. 2. Choose the output format — JPEG for sharing, PNG for lossless, WebP for web.
  3. 3. Adjust the quality slider (85–92 balances size and clarity for JPEG).
  4. 4. Click Strip EXIF from all to process every file at once.
  5. 5. Download individual cleaned files, or click Download ZIP for all results in one archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tool upload my photos to a server?
No. Every operation runs entirely inside your browser tab. Your images are decoded and re-encoded using the Canvas API on your own device — nothing is ever sent to a server, stored in the cloud, or accessible to anyone else.
What EXIF data does it remove?
Re-encoding through the Canvas API strips everything: GPS coordinates, camera make and model, lens information, date/time stamps, copyright and author fields, software version, and all other metadata tags. The pixel data is preserved at the quality you choose.
Does removing EXIF affect image quality?
Re-encoding as JPEG introduces a small amount of generation loss (avoidable by choosing PNG or WebP output). The visual difference at quality ≥85 is imperceptible. PNG output is lossless — same pixels, zero quality loss, slightly larger file.
How many files can I process at once?
There is no hard limit. Files are processed one at a time in your browser. For very large batches (100+ files), allow extra time for the browser to process each image.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. Works in any modern browser on iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows, or Linux. Tap the upload zone to open your photo library. The ZIP download requires a browser that supports the download attribute (all modern mobile browsers do).
Will image orientation be preserved?
Yes. Modern browsers automatically apply the EXIF orientation tag before drawing to canvas, so the output image has the correct visual orientation even though the orientation EXIF tag is stripped. A portrait photo stays portrait; a landscape stays landscape.

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