Bulk metadata cleanup workflow

Bulk remove image metadata before sharing files

Photos and screenshots can contain hidden metadata such as GPS coordinates, camera details, timestamps, and software information. PixBatch helps you inspect and remove common image metadata locally in your browser so you can share cleaner copies without uploading originals to a cloud processing service.

No upload required Local browser processing Reduce GPS exposure

Metadata that may be hidden in images

Metadata varies by camera, phone, app, and file format. Always inspect the final copy when working with sensitive images.

GPS coordinates and location-related EXIF fields

Camera make, model, lens, exposure, and device details

Original timestamps and software/app metadata

Orientation and embedded metadata that can travel with shared files

Extra image metadata that may not be needed in the shared copy

Visible sensitive details should still be redacted separately before sharing

Why metadata removal matters

A photo can reveal more than the visible picture. Location data, device details, timestamps, and editing software can remain inside a file after it is copied or shared. Removing metadata from the public copy helps reduce unnecessary exposure while preserving the original file for your own records.

Inspect before sharing

Use the EXIF viewer to review hidden fields and decide whether a cleaned copy is needed before sending or publishing images.

Process locally

PixBatch metadata tools run in the browser, helping you avoid sending sensitive images to a third-party processing server.

Share the clean copy

Download the cleaned version and share that copy instead of the original file when the extra metadata is not needed.

A safer bulk image metadata workflow

1

Inspect first

Use the EXIF viewer to see whether images contain GPS, camera, timestamp, or software metadata before sharing them.

2

Remove metadata

Use the EXIF remover to create cleaned copies locally in your browser without uploading original images to a server.

3

Redact visible data

Metadata removal does not hide visible names, emails, IP addresses, or account IDs. Use the redactor when screenshots need cleanup.

4

Compress and share

After cleanup, compress or optimize the safe copy for tickets, reports, chat, email, or web publishing.

Useful for privacy, business, and support workflows

Metadata cleanup is useful any time images move from your device to another person, system, ticket, report, or public page.

Removing location data before posting personal photos online
Preparing screenshots and photos for IT or vendor tickets
Cleaning image files before attaching them to reports
Reducing metadata exposure in legal, insurance, or HR workflows
Sharing product, property, or field photos without extra camera details
Preparing safer public copies while keeping originals stored separately

Start with the EXIF remover

Inspect your images, remove common metadata, then redact or compress the cleaned copy when your sharing workflow requires it.