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Remove EXIF Metadata: Protect Your Privacy in Photos

Every photo you take contains hidden GPS coordinates, camera model, and timestamps. Learn how to strip EXIF metadata before sharing images online.

# Remove EXIF Metadata: Protect Your Privacy in Photos Every digital photo contains invisible data called EXIF metadata. This hidden information reveals when, where, and how the photo was taken. ## What EXIF Metadata Reveals - **GPS coordinates**: Exact location where photo was taken - **Timestamp**: Date and time of capture - **Camera model**: Phone or camera used - **Settings**: Aperture, shutter speed, ISO - **Software**: Editing apps used ## The Privacy Risk Posting photos with EXIF data exposes: - Your home address (from home photos) - Your daily routine (from timestamps) - Your expensive camera equipment - Your exact location in real-time ## How to Remove EXIF Data ### On Desktop 1. Right-click image β†’ Properties β†’ Details β†’ Remove Properties 2. Use command line: `exiftool -all= image.jpg` ### Browser-Based Tools [AmberPic's EXIF remover](/tools/remove-metadata) strips all metadata instantly. Files never leave your browser. ### Before Sharing Always remove EXIF before posting to: - Social media - Classified ads - Public forums - Dating profiles ## Verify It's Gone Use our [EXIF viewer](/tools/exif-viewer) to confirm metadata was removed completely. ## Why Browser-Based? Unlike online services that store your photos on their servers, browser-based tools process images locally using WebAssembly. Zero upload, zero privacy risk.

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