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Image Metadata Remover

Inspect and remove GPS, device, camera, and date metadata from images.

Runs locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded.
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1

Choose your input

Choose the JPG or PNG you plan to share.

2

Process locally

Review any detected GPS, device, software, or date fields.

3

Review the result

Select Remove metadata & download.

4

Use the output

Inspect the clean image and share that new copy instead of the original.

About this tool

What Image Metadata Remover does

Image Metadata Remover checks a JPG or PNG for common EXIF fields such as GPS coordinates, camera make and model, software, and capture dates. It then redraws the visible pixels onto a fresh browser canvas and downloads a new image without the original EXIF block.

Practical example

A realistic way to use it

A phone photo may contain device model and capture date even when those details are not visible. Re-exporting the pixels creates a clean sharing copy.

Know before you use it

Supported workflow and limitations

  • Re-encoding JPEG images can introduce a small quality or file-size change.
  • Metadata formats vary; verify sensitive workflows with a second metadata inspector.

Common questions

Image Metadata Remover FAQ

Does it remove GPS data from photos?+

The clean download is created from visible pixels rather than the original EXIF block, removing standard embedded GPS fields.

Will the picture look different?+

PNG remains lossless; JPEG is re-encoded at high quality and may change slightly.

Are my images uploaded to Talzo?+

No. Talzo processes your images inside your browser. The private input is not sent to our server.

Can it remove metadata from screenshots?+

Yes, supported JPG or PNG screenshots can be re-exported even when no sensitive metadata is detected.

Does it edit the original file?+

No. It downloads a new clean copy and leaves your original untouched.

Tool behavior and guidance last reviewed June 28, 2026.