Strip EXIF data, GPS location, camera info and all personal data from your photos before sharing online. Private, instant, free.
Every photo taken with a smartphone or digital camera automatically embeds hidden metadata inside the file — including your exact GPS location, the date and time, your device model, and sometimes even your name. When you share these images online, this data travels with them.
Stripping metadata before sharing images is a simple but important step to protect your privacy online. MetaFill Pro's metadata remover processes your images instantly and removes all embedded data permanently.
Smartphones embed your exact latitude and longitude in every photo. Remove GPS data before posting images online to prevent revealing your home, workplace or travel locations.
Camera make and model, firmware version and serial number are often embedded in image files. Strip this data to prevent revealing which devices you own.
The exact date and time a photo was taken is recorded in EXIF data. Remove timestamp metadata when sharing sensitive images to protect your timeline and privacy.
No. Removing metadata only strips the hidden data layer from the file — the actual image pixels are completely untouched. Your photos will look identical before and after metadata removal, with no loss in quality or resolution.
All of it — EXIF data (camera info, GPS, date/time), IPTC data (title, keywords, copyright), XMP data (Adobe editing info, ratings) and any other embedded metadata tags. The resulting image file is completely clean.
Your images are processed on our secure server and immediately deleted after processing — they are never stored, logged or shared. The cleaned image is sent directly back to your browser for download.
Yes — drag and drop as many images as you need into the remover. All images are processed and downloaded automatically one by one. Free to use with no limits on the number of images.
Most major platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter strip metadata when you upload images. However, some platforms don't — and even when they do, the original file you share directly (via email, messaging apps or file transfer) still contains all its metadata. Always strip metadata before sharing original files.