Your photos secretly reveal where you live, what camera you own, and when you took them. Strip GPS coordinates, camera serial numbers and all EXIF metadata before sharing — in bulk, offline.
Works with JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC and RAW formats. Process hundreds of photos in seconds.
Strips precise latitude and longitude coordinates from photo EXIF data — so sharing a photo doesn't reveal your home address, workplace, or daily routine.
Removes the unique camera serial number embedded in every photo — preventing your images from being linked across different platforms.
Drop an entire folder of photos and clean them all at once. Process hundreds of images in seconds without opening each one individually.
See exactly what metadata each photo contains before removing it. Choose to strip everything or select specific fields to remove.
Supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC, and RAW files from all major camera manufacturers. Works on photos from iPhone, Android, and standalone cameras.
Photos never leave your PC. No cloud upload, no AI processing on remote servers. Everything runs locally using on-device processing.
Drag in individual photos or an entire folder. Mix formats freely — JPEG, PNG, HEIC, RAW all work together.
See the GPS coordinates, camera make and model, serial number, and timestamp hidden in each file.
Strip all metadata or choose specific fields. Save cleaned copies — your originals are never modified.
No. Only the invisible metadata is removed. The actual image pixels — colours, resolution, and quality — remain completely unchanged.
JPEG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC, and RAW files from all major camera manufacturers including Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Apple iPhone.
You can clean copies before any future sharing. For photos already shared, you would need to delete and re-upload the cleaned version — most platforms strip some metadata automatically, but not all.
Yes. iPhone and Android photos both embed GPS coordinates by default. Photo Metadata Remover Pro X removes them all.
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