EXIF Viewer & Metadata Remover
Drop a photo to inspect the camera settings, timestamps and hidden GPS location stored inside it — then download a metadata-free copy. Your photos never leave the browser.
About this tool
EXIF is a block of metadata that cameras and phones embed in every JPEG they save: make and model, lens, exposure settings, the exact time the photo was taken — and often precise GPS coordinates and even the camera body's serial number. All of that travels with the file when you email it, post it, or attach it to a listing, which is why photos are a common source of accidental location leaks.
This viewer reads the JPEG APP1 segment with a hand-rolled TIFF/IFD parser (both byte orders, IFD0, the Exif sub-IFD and the GPS IFD) — no libraries, no server. The "cleaned copy" button re-draws the image on a canvas and re-encodes it, which discards every metadata segment.
Your photos never leave the page — there is no upload, no server, and no tracking of tool inputs.