Choose photos
Add images from your device. The tool scans readable metadata locally.
View EXIF, GPS, camera, date, and software metadata, then create clean shareable copies of browser-readable photos. Useful before posting, emailing, or uploading images.
Spot location and device traces before publishing photos online.
Drop photos to inspect metadata.
Clean copies are made by re-encoding readable images through canvas, which strips embedded metadata. RAW DNG files can be inspected when metadata is readable, but this tool does not develop RAW photos.
Metadata details and privacy flags will appear here after you choose photos.
Add images from your device. The tool scans readable metadata locally.
Check whether GPS, device, date, software, or author fields appear in the file.
Re-encode readable images as JPG, PNG, or WEBP and download clean versions.
Some camera apps can save GPS coordinates. Removing metadata helps avoid sharing where a photo was taken.
EXIF can reveal camera model, lens, app, software, and capture settings. That may be unnecessary for public sharing.
Many websites strip metadata automatically, but not all do. A clean copy gives you control before uploading.
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG, PNG, or WEBP before sharing.
Open HEIC ConverterCompress clean copies for web uploads, email, and social platforms.
Open Image CompressorAdd a visible text or logo watermark before publishing photos.
Open Watermark ToolPhotos can include GPS coordinates, camera make and model, lens information, capture time, editing software, copyright fields, and thumbnails.
No. Metadata inspection and clean image creation run in your browser.
The tool creates a new image from visible pixels through canvas. The new file does not carry the original embedded EXIF metadata.
DNG metadata can sometimes be inspected, but RAW cleanup and development are not supported in this browser tool.