⚠ Every phone photo contains your exact location

Your photos reveal
more than you think

GPS, device model, date, time — every phone photo contains metadata that exposes sensitive information. exifree strips it all, in the browser, without uploading anything.

Zero server upload Lossless Runs in the browser Free & open source

Every photo you take is an ID card

Your phone embeds dozens of data fields into every photo — EXIF metadata. Most people don't know it's there. The moment you share that photo, anyone who receives it can read them.

IMG_4721.HEIC — metadata found
📍 Latitude31.7683° N
📍 Longitude35.2137° E
📱 DeviceiPhone 16 Pro
📅 Date2026:03:09 14:32:07
🧭 Direction217.3° (Southwest)
⛰️ Altitude743m above sea level

Every photo you send reveals exactly where you took it

You post a photo of your kid at school. A selfie at home. A picture from your morning run. Every photo contains exact GPS coordinates — your home address, your routine, your daily locations. Some apps strip some of this data, some don't, and nobody really checks.

Stalkers, data brokers, and anyone with basic tools can extract this in seconds. Most people don't know the data is even there.

exifree strips all metadata before you share. In the browser. The image never reaches any server.

Three seconds. Zero upload.

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Drop a photo

Drag a photo from your phone or computer onto the page

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See what's removed

exifree shows all metadata found — GPS, device, date

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Download clean

Same quality, same size — metadata gone. Single file or batch ZIP.

The stripping tools themselves are the problem

There are dozens of sites that strip EXIF. They all require you to upload your photo to their server. Think about it — you take a photo with exact GPS, and upload it to someone's server to "clean" it. That's absurd.

Apps? Unreliable

Some chat apps strip EXIF when sending as a photo but keep everything when sending as a file. Others barely touch it. Every app behaves differently, and it changes between versions.

Online tools? Upload to server

Most "EXIF removal tools" upload your photo to a server to process it. You're sending your location to a third party to "protect your privacy."

exifree? Never leaves your device

Metadata is stripped directly from the binary — no re-encoding, no quality loss. Strip once, send anywhere.

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