EXIF Remover

Free online EXIF remover — strip GPS, camera, and hidden photo metadata in your browser. Batch JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF. Nothing uploaded.

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JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF · metadata removed locally — nothing is uploaded

About this EXIF remover

What is EXIF metadata?

EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) is hidden data embedded in many photos. It can include GPS coordinates, camera make and model, lens details, date and time taken, orientation, and software used to edit the image. You do not see this information in the picture itself, but it travels with the file when you share or upload it.

Why remove EXIF before sharing?

Stripping metadata protects your privacy: location tags can reveal where you live or travel, and camera serial numbers can identify your gear. Sellers, journalists, and anyone posting client work often remove EXIF before publishing. TogKit runs entirely in your browser, so your originals never leave your device.

How TogKit removes metadata

By default, JPEG and PNG files are cleaned with a lossless binary strip — pixels are not recompressed, so quality and file size stay stable. You can optionally change output format or enable quality adjustment for a smaller file at the cost of re-encoding. Add multiple photos, process in batch, and download individually or as a ZIP.

Frequently asked questions

Is my data uploaded to a server?

No. Processing happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. TogKit does not receive your photos unless you choose to contact us separately. See our privacy policy for details.

Does removing EXIF change image quality?

In the default mode (metadata strip only), image pixels are unchanged. If you enable “Adjust image quality” or convert to another format, the image is re-encoded and quality may change slightly depending on your settings.

Which file types are supported?

You can drop JPEG, PNG, WebP, and GIF files up to 25 MB each. Lossless metadata removal works on JPEG and PNG; other formats are handled via browser decoding and export when you download.

Can I remove GPS location only?

This tool removes EXIF and related metadata chunks as a whole rather than editing individual tags. For most users, full removal is the simplest way to ensure GPS and other sensitive fields are gone before sharing.

Is there a limit on how many photos I can process?

There is no fixed cap in the app. Very large batches may be limited by your device memory and browser performance. For huge sets, process in smaller groups or download a ZIP when finished.