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EXIF Viewer & Cleaner

See exactly what an image reveals — camera, settings, timestamps, even GPS location — then download a clean copy with all metadata stripped. Nothing is uploaded.

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View and remove photo metadata (EXIF & GPS)

The EXIF Viewer & Cleaner reveals the hidden metadata inside an image — camera and lens, exposure settings, timestamps, editing software, and often the exact GPS location where the photo was taken. If a photo contains location data, it's flagged clearly.

Download a clean copy with all metadata stripped before you share images publicly. For JPEG, PNG and WebP the metadata is removed without re-encoding, so the pixels stay identical. Everything runs in your browser — your photo is never uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

What is EXIF metadata?

It's data cameras and phones embed in a photo — the camera and lens, exposure settings, the date it was taken, editing software, and often the exact GPS location.

Why should I remove it before sharing?

Because it can expose where a photo was taken and what device you use. Stripping it protects your privacy when you post images publicly.

Does cleaning reduce image quality?

No. For JPEG, PNG and WebP we remove the metadata blocks without re-encoding, so the pixels are byte-for-byte identical — zero quality loss.

Is anything uploaded?

No — both reading and cleaning happen entirely in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device.

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