Your photo stays on your device. Reading and cleaning happen entirely in your browser, with no upload. The map below loads only if you choose to open it.
Location in this photo
Remove the metadata
Download a copy with all EXIF, GPS and other metadata stripped out. The image is re-encoded from raw pixels, so nothing identifying remains.
All metadata found
What your photos quietly carry
Most cameras and phones embed EXIF metadata in every photo: the make and model of the device, the exact date and time, the camera settings, and very often the GPS coordinates of where the shot was taken. Share that photo unedited and you may be sharing your home, your routine, or a child's school without realising it.
This tool reads that data so you can see exactly what is there, and lets you download a clean copy to share safely. It all happens locally in your browser. The photo is never sent to a server, and the map only contacts OpenStreetMap if you click to open it.
A note on stripping
The clean copy is rebuilt from the image's pixels, which removes every metadata block. Because it is re-encoded, a JPEG is saved at high quality rather than byte-for-byte identical. For most sharing that difference is invisible.