No upload
The image is opened and parsed in your browser. It is never sent to us or anyone else, so there is nothing to leak, cache, or retain.
Drop an image to read its EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS data, then strip it out and download a clean copy. Everything happens in your browser. Your photo never leaves your device, and nothing is uploaded or stored.
The image is opened and parsed in your browser. It is never sent to us or anyone else, so there is nothing to leak, cache, or retain.
No sign-up, no email, no tracking of your files. Open the page and use it. That is the whole flow.
EXIF camera settings, IPTC captions and copyright, XMP edits, and the GPS coordinates that quietly travel inside many photos.
Written automatically by the camera or phone: shutter speed, ISO, lens, the exact date and time, and very often the GPS coordinates of where the photo was taken.
Added by photographers and agencies: captions, keywords, the creator's name, and copyright terms. The standard newsrooms and stock libraries rely on.
Adobe's extensible format, used by Lightroom and Photoshop to record ratings, edit settings, and a running history of changes to the file.
The most sensitive field is location. A photo taken at home and posted online can carry the exact GPS coordinates of your front door. The same file can also name the device, the editing software, and the precise moment it was captured.
Some social platforms strip this data on upload, but many messaging apps, forums, portfolios, and file shares do not. If you are publishing a photo, selling on a marketplace, sending a document, or filing a claim, removing the metadata first is the safe default.
Stripping does not change how the image looks. It removes the hidden record while leaving every pixel exactly as it was.
Drag an image onto the drop zone, or click to pick one. It is read on your device.
See the EXIF, IPTC, XMP, and GPS data laid out in full, including any embedded location.
Use the Strip metadata button to download a clean copy with the data removed and the pixels untouched.
MetaScope is the native macOS app for professional EXIF, IPTC, and XMP editing, with batch processing and 125 metadata fields. ExifTool's power, without the terminal.