zipzap.tools EXIF Remover
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Strip every trace of EXIF metadata.
Before you share.

Drop photos — or a whole folder — and EXIF Remover erases all metadata, writing clean copies straight to your disk as it goes.

Drop photos or a folder, or click to browse
JPEG · PNG · HEIC · WEBP · MP4 · MOV
Want to see what's inside first? Inspect them in the EXIF viewer

Frequently asked questions

How do I remove EXIF metadata from a photo?

Open EXIF Remover, drop your photos — or a whole folder — choose where the clean copies should go, and press start. It writes metadata-free copies to that folder and never touches your originals.

What metadata does EXIF Remover remove?

All of it: GPS coordinates, camera make and model, lens, serial numbers, timestamps, editing software, embedded thumbnails and the full EXIF, XMP and IPTC payload.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. EXIF Remover runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly — your photos never leave your device. There is no upload, no account and no tracking.

Does removing metadata reduce image quality?

No. EXIF Remover strips the metadata without re-encoding the image, so the original pixels are left untouched.

Which file formats are supported?

JPEG, PNG, HEIC/HEIF, WebP, GIF, TIFF, and MP4 and MOV video.

Which browsers does EXIF Remover work in?

Chrome or Edge. EXIF Remover uses the File System Access API to write clean copies straight to your disk. In Firefox and Safari you can still use EXIF Viewer to inspect metadata; disk writing for those browsers is on the roadmap.

How many photos can I clean at once?

EXIF Remover is built for large batches — hundreds or thousands of photos in one go. Each cleaned copy is streamed to disk as it is produced, so nothing piles up in memory.