Last updated: March 2026
We collect nothing. No server. No database. No cookies. No analytics. No user accounts. Your photos never go anywhere — everything is processed in your browser only.
exifree is a tool that strips metadata (EXIF) from photos. It runs entirely in the browser as a static HTML file with JavaScript. No application server, no backend, no server-side processing.
Nothing.
We have no access to your photos. No access to your metadata. No access to your location. The image is loaded into browser memory, processed in JavaScript, and stays with you. We never see it.
No cookies. No localStorage. No sessionStorage. No Google Analytics. No Facebook Pixel. No tracking of any kind.
None. The site loads no external resources. Fonts are self-hosted. The HEIC/HEIF converter (for iPhone photos) is also self-hosted — it runs as a WebAssembly library loaded from this site, with no external requests. Your photo never leaves your device.
The site is hosted as static files on GitHub Pages. GitHub may collect technical logs (IP address, user-agent) as part of their infrastructure. See GitHub Privacy Statement.
The code is open source on GitHub. You can read, inspect, and verify there is no upload or collection.
Questions? Open an issue on GitHub