Remove metadata from images locally
Use this image metadata remover to inspect EXIF, GPS, camera, creator-app, and timestamp fields before sharing photos. You can remove image metadata by downloading a clean, re-encoded copy created locally in your browser.
What gets removed
The cleaned output is a re-encoded image, which removes common EXIF, GPS, camera, XMP, and app metadata. Visual content remains unchanged as much as browser rendering allows.
Image metadata remover FAQ
- What metadata can this tool remove?
- The cleaned image removes common EXIF, GPS, camera, XMP, and app metadata by re-encoding the image in the browser.
- Can it remove photo GPS location data?
- Yes. When GPS metadata is present and readable, re-encoding the image removes those common location fields from the downloaded copy.
- Are photos uploaded?
- No. Images are decoded and re-encoded locally. BaseToolbox does not upload or store your photos.
- Is this forensic image cleaning?
- No. It removes common metadata from the re-encoded output, but it is not a forensic guarantee for every hidden signal or file-history trace.