Privacy image tool

Remove GPS metadata from photos before you share them

Photos can contain hidden metadata such as camera details, timestamps, and location-related EXIF data. PixBatch helps you inspect and remove image metadata locally in your browser, without uploading sensitive files to a server.

No upload required Runs in your browser Free image cleanup

Quick privacy checklist

Use this before posting, emailing, or uploading photos that may contain personal or business-sensitive information.

Check whether a photo contains hidden metadata first

Remove GPS/location data before sharing

Use the cleaned copy instead of the original

Avoid uploading sensitive images to unknown cloud tools

Why GPS metadata matters

Image metadata is often useful for organizing photos, but it can also reveal more than you intended to share. If a photo includes GPS coordinates, device information, or timestamps, that data may travel with the image when you send or upload the original file.

Personal photos

Clean location data from photos before posting them publicly or sending them to people you do not know well.

Business uploads

Prepare client, support, insurance, real estate, or internal report images before uploading them to portals or tickets.

Security workflows

Reduce accidental metadata exposure when preparing screenshots, photos, or evidence images for tickets and reports.

How to remove GPS data from a photo

1

Choose a photo

Open the EXIF remover and select the JPG, PNG, or WebP image you want to clean.

2

PixBatch redraws it locally

The image is processed in your browser using canvas-based export so metadata is stripped without uploading the original file.

3

Download the clean copy

Save the cleaned image and share that version instead of the original photo.

Tip: if you are not sure whether a file contains metadata, use the EXIF Viewer first. Then use the EXIF Remover to create a clean copy before sharing.

Common use cases

Removing GPS metadata is useful any time the original image should not expose background details about where or how it was created.

Sharing photos on social media
Sending images to support teams
Preparing screenshots or photos for reports
Cleaning batches of images before publishing

Clean photo metadata without uploading your image

Use PixBatch to inspect hidden image details and create a cleaned copy directly in your browser.