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Strip EXIF Before Posting Photos Online

Social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook strip most EXIF metadata when you upload — but not all platforms do this consistently, and some messaging apps (WhatsApp Web, email clients) pass photos through without stripping. Removing metadata before you share is the safest approach.

EXIF metadata can reveal your home location, the exact time you were somewhere, the camera and lens you use, and other private details. For professional photographers, stripping camera settings before sending draft proofs to clients prevents exposure of proprietary shooting information.

This batch EXIF remover lets you clean an entire shoot at once: drop the photos, process them all in one click, and download a ZIP of cleaned files ready to post. Everything happens in your browser — no upload, no third-party access to your images.

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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