What Remove EXIF Data does
Remove EXIF Data is for cleaning hidden photo data before images are shared, uploaded, or sent to someone else.
The browser creates a new clean copy, so the original file on the device stays unchanged.
- Best for: Privacy before uploading, Removing GPS data, Sharing photos online, Cleaning email attachments
- Input: JPG, PNG, WebP, and browser-supported images
- Output: clean re-encoded copy
Settings and output control
The metadata option focuses on camera, device, time, and location data that can be embedded inside common photo files.
A clean copy is safer for public uploads because it removes typical hidden metadata while keeping the visible image content.
- Files stay on this device by default
- Batch export is available after processing
- Metadata cleanup is available when privacy matters
Browser support and practical limits
The browser-safe limits are designed for reliability: up to 50 desktop images, a 32 MB file-size guard, and an 8192 x 4096 px image-size guard.
Mobile browsers often have less memory available, so smaller batches are recommended on phones and tablets.
- Desktop batch: up to 50 images
- Max image size: 8192 x 4096 px each
- Mobile: smaller batches recommended